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English:
Photograph showing the 25 January 1905 session of the International Commission of Inquiry on the Dogger Bank Incident. French magazine L'Illustration, 28 January 1905.
Français :
Déposition du premier témoin anglais, le
shipmaster
Wood, le mercredi 25 janvier 1905, à la commission d'enquête sur l'incident de Hull. Photographie publiée dans
L'Illustration
, samedi 28 janvier 1905, 63e année, no 3231.
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Date | Published 28 January 1905 |
Source | L'Illustration , 28 janvier 1905, 63e année, no 3231 at Project Gutenberg |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author . The photographer is not credited in the magazine. |
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