File:Dänische Bark Minerva aus Kopenhagen (Pinkship), 1794.jpg
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DescriptionDänische Bark Minerva aus Kopenhagen (Pinkship), 1794.jpg |
Dansk: Dänische Bark Minerva aus Kopenhagen (Pinkship), 1794. Skibet Minerva, Tilhorende S:T: Herr Etats Raad C:Bruin, i Kiobenhavn.
English: Danish Bark Minerva from Copenhagen (Pinkship), 1794. The ship Minerva, belonging S: T: Etats Raad C: Bruun, in Copenhagen. |
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Author | Caspar Melchior Balthasar Butty |
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