The Dreadnought in which King George servedː the eighth of the name
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English: The Dreadnought in which King George servedː the eighth of the name. Photograph in The Illustrated London News, 21 March 1914.
Reproduced by courtesy of the publisher. Mr. Horace Muirhead, of "̃The King's Ships" by Halton Stirling Lecky.
Date
21 March 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-03-21T00:00:00Z/11
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photograph
Place of creation
Portsmouth area
Source/Photographer
The Illustrated London News
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