File:009 To Leeward-Malcolm Arbuthnot.jpeg

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Français : Photographie ancienne, du et depuis le pont d'un voilier, avec une forte gîte.
English: Old photograph, taken from the bridge of a sailing ship, heeling considerably, dated 1908
Source Colour Photography, Charles Holme, Office of "The Studio" London, Paris, New York, 1908
Author Malcolm Arbuthnot

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