

The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals; Building Ships: A Fitting Out Basin
Black and white drawing of a large shipyard scene. A large ship sits on the left side of the water. A large crane extends over the ship from the right side. Several cranes are visible in the background on the right. A fitting out basin is shown with a low wall on the right. Small boats are on the water. A bird flies in the sky on the right. The drawing is signed near the bottom right corner.
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