File:Ishnography of Fort King George 1722.jpg
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DescriptionIshnography of Fort King George 1722.jpg | The Ishnography or plan of Fort King George c. 1722. Inset is the "Pofil of the Fort King George by a scale of then feet in an inch." This image was created before 1923, and does not require a copyright. It is public domain. |
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