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Russian Sloop-of-War Neva.jpg
English: Harbour of St Paul on the Island of Cadiack, Russian sloop-of-war Neva
Русский: Шлюп « Нева» в гавани святого Павла на острове Кадьяк. Гравюра по рисунку Ю. Ф. Лисянского
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1814 |
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http://jcb.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/detail/JCB~1~1~1662~2430002:Harbour-of-St--Paul-in-the-Island-o |
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Drawn by Capt Lisiansky, engraved by I. Clark. Published by John Booth, Duke Street, Portland Place, London, 1 March 1814 |
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