File:PS Hankow.jpg
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DescriptionPS Hankow.jpg |
English: The sidewheel paddle steamer PS Hankow, launched in 1873 and completed in 1874 by A&J Inglis in Glasgow for the China Navigation Company |
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Source | http://www.wikiswire.com/wiki/File:Sph315a_Hankow_(1875-1906).jpg |
Author | Alistair Thomson |
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