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English: Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 8 August 1588
Date 1796
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 214.63 × 278.13 cm (84.5 × 109.5 in)
English: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Hospital Collection
English: London, UK
Source/Photographer Unknown
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