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Article about the 'Speed of the Great Liners: A factor which makes head lights and other precautions necessary', from 'The Sphere', 04 May 1912 (detail)

(Article about the 'Speed of the Great Liners: A factor which makes head lights and other precautions necessary', from 'The Sphere', 04 May 1912 (litho) (detail of 450833))


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Article about the 'Speed of the Great Liners: A factor which makes head lights and other precautions necessary', from 'The Sphere', 04 May 1912 (detail) by English School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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