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File:HMS Collingwood, Steel Armour-Plated Barbette Ship - ILN 1885.jpg

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current19:52, 28 February 2021Thumbnail for version as of 19:52, 28 February 20211,958 × 1,488 (2.51 MB)Broichmore{{Artwork |artist = {{Creator:Josiah Robert Wells}} after R. L or L. R. |author = The Illustrated London News |title = HMS Collingwood, Steel Armour-Plated Barbette Ship, 9150 Tons, Ten Guns |description = {{en|1= New Ships of the British Navy, HMS Collingwood, Steel Armour-Plated Barbette Ship, 9150 Tons, Ten Guns. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 April 1885.<br /> Same illustration used for ''Ships at the Queen's Jubilee Naval Re...
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