Description
Reinstituted in 1815 by Emperor Franz I
It is supplemented by brief expositions and factual information throughout
A Second War Schinkel
A 1934 München Treuekundgebung der Reichsbahn Bediensteten badge (2705
United Kingdom. A Section of Copper Cladding from H.M.S. Victory Hold Reinstituted in 1815 by EmperorA section of copper featuring green tarnishing and multiple period puncture holes from having been affixed to Victory's hull, measuring 19 cm x 13 cm, 160 grams; accompanied by Certificate of Provenance Save the Victory Fund (1938) Footnote: Copper of the underwater hull of a ship had been first used on HMS Alarm in 1761 to prevent attack of the wooden hull by the Teredo worm in tropical waters. The copper sheets were a nominal 4ft (1220mm) long by 14
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