File:Luke Clennell - The launch of the Nelson at Woolwich, July 4th 1814.jpg
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editDescriptionLuke Clennell - The launch of the Nelson at Woolwich, July 4th 1814.jpg |
English: The launch of the Nelson at Woolwich, July 4th 1814. Etched by G. Cooke & engraved by W.B. Cooke. Drawn by L. Clennel. Published by W. B. Cooke, 12 Yorke Place, Pentonville.. |
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Author | Luke Clennell |
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