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Чертежи кораблей французского флота AMIRAL CECILLE 1888


Year: 1888
Language: French
Author: Marine Nationale
Genre: Drawing
Publisher: Marine Nationale
Format: PDF, TIFF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 28
Description: Amiral Cécille was a protected cruiser of the French Navy, named in honour of Jean-Baptiste Cécille. The third vessel of that type built in France, her design was derived from her two predecessors, Sfax and Tage. Like those vessels, Amiral Cécille was intended to be used as a commerce raider to attack merchant shipping. As such, she carried a barque sailing rig to supplement her steam engines for long voyages overseas. Amiral Cécille was armed with a main battery of eight 164 mm (6.5 in) guns and had a curved armor deck that was 56 to 102 mm (2.2 to 4 in) thick.

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xopxe   16-Jun-2025 02:51
This was originally downloaded from the French "Service historique de la Dèfense" archives, right?
I have 5.6 GB of TIFF images and PDF files from that site that I downloaded using a crawler (wget) in 2006. I believe I downloaded everything available before the site was switched off.
I'm new in this place, would that be a worthwhile upload?
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