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Original caption: ‚St. Elmo’s Fire‘ on Masts of Ship at Sea Deutsch: Elmsfeuer an den Mastspitzen eines Schiffes auf dem Meer
English: St. Elmo’s fire on Masts of Ship at Sea |
Date | first published at the latest 1866, reworked: 15 July 2010 |
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- 2010-07-15T17:14:22Z Saibo 1401x1801 (1674432 Bytes) high res from source
- 2005-03-30T10:17:06Z Dodo 700x899 (276887 Bytes) ''St. Elmo's Fire on Mast of Ship at Sea'' in ''The Aerial World'', by Dr. G. Hartwig, London, 1886. P. 310. Library Call Number QC863.4 H33 1886. From http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/library/libr0525.htm Copyright expired {
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