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Aerial photograph 163651
View of the British warship HMS Belfast on the Thames in London. The ship, which was built in 1936 and belongs to the Town-class, was the largest light cruiser of the Royal Navy during World War II. It is anchored on the Thames and is now a museum

RIVERSIDE WARD 20.06.2012

Riverside Ward from the bird's eye view: View of the British warship HMS Belfast on the Thames in London. The ship, which was built in 1936 and belongs to the Town-class, was the largest light cruiser of the Royal Navy during World War II. It is anchored on the Thames and is now a museum
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View of the British warship HMS Belfast on the Thames in London. The ship, which was built in 1936 and belongs to the Town-class, was the largest light cruiser of the Royal Navy during World War II. It is anchored on the Thames and is now a museum.

Aerial image ID: 163651
Image resolution: 4288 x 2848 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 4,5 MB
Image file size: 34,94 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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