File:Man-o'-war-sheepshank.png

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English: Man-o'war sheepshank
Date 2 November 2003 (original upload date)
Source from Raoul Graumont's 1945 Handbook (doesn't quite match Boatsafe.com's -- and I can't access Graumont to check =\ )
Author The original uploader was Kwantus at English Wikipedia.
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  • 2003-11-02 01:44 Kwantus 419×80× (5383 bytes) Man-o'war sheepshank from Raoul Graumont's 1945 Handbook

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