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Non-free / fair use media rationale for HMS Tiger (C20)
Description

HMS Tiger (C20) before undergoing conversion to a "helicopter and commando cruiser"

Source

[1], specifically [2] (I cropped off the whitespace, removed a blemish, and reduced the resolution myself)

Article

HMS Tiger (C20)

Portion used

Entire photo

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

In HMS Tiger (C20), to identify and illustrate HMS Tiger.

Replaceable?

No; no Tiger class cruisers are left in existence. HMS Lion was scrapped in 1975, HMS Blake in 1982, and HMS Tiger in 1986.

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Tiger class cruiser
Description

HMS Tiger (C20) before undergoing conversion to a "helicopter and commando cruiser"

Source

[3], specifically [4] (I cropped off the whitespace, removed a blemish, and reduced the resolution myself)

Article

Tiger class cruiser

Portion used

Entire photo

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

In Tiger class cruiser, to identify and illustrate Tiger class cruisers.

Replaceable?

No; no Tiger class cruisers are left in existence. HMS Lion was scrapped in 1975, HMS Blake in 1982, and HMS Tiger in 1986.

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