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2020-03-18 10:15 436×492× (89131 bytes) Spinningspark Undo left and right interchange and small cleanups of background
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2020-03-11 14:43 490×492× (92290 bytes) Spinningspark {{Information |Description=Wigwag signalling motions. |Source=Albert J. Myer, ''A Manual of Signals'', D. Van Nostrand, 1866 |Date=published 1866 |Author=Albert J. Myer (1828-1880) |other_versions= }} == Licensing == {{PD-old-70}} {{KeepLocal}}

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