File:Sheikh Said Peninsula capture November 1914.png
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[edit]DescriptionSheikh Said Peninsula capture November 1914.png |
English: Insert from the New York Herald on the shelling and capture of the Turkish fort of Sheik Said (Yemen) November 10 and 11, 1914. The ship seen on the picture (originally from the British weekly The Sphere) is probably a transport since HMS Duke of Edinburgh (1904), which shelled the fort and provided cover for the landing, was a 4-funnel lead cruiser. |
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Source | International Herald Tribune archives |
Author | The New York Herald, European Edition (15 Nov. 1914) |
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