English: The Imperial German Navy windjammer SMS Seeadler in full sail on the high seas. Sailors can be seen near the prow, including one man, possibly meant to be her commander, Count von Luckner, gazing through a telescope. Photolithographed book plate after a painting by Rave
Date
circa 1921
date QS:P571,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
1:Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. (SMS Seeadler, cropped and reduced from an old postcard that had no copyright notice on it. Daniel Demaret. I am assuming that Ingeborg von Luckner or Felix von Luckner made the card themselves to send to friends.DanielDemaret 21:11, 4 April 2006 (UTC).) Original uploader was DanielDemaret at en.wikipedia. Original painting by Christopher Rave 1881 - 1933. 2006-04-04 (original upload date) 2: National Library of New Zealand
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2006-04-04 21:11 DanielDemaret 260×346×8 (78101 bytes) SMS Seeadler, cropped and reduced from an old postcard that had no copyright notice on it. Daniel Demaret. I am assuming that Ingeborg von Luckner or Felix von Luckner made the card themselves to send to friends.~~~~
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