File:SMS Arcona NH 65764 - Original.jpg

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English: German corvette Arcona in Nagasaki, Japan, 1897
Date [1]
Source history.navy.mil
Author Unknown, Farenholt Collection
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  1. According to date on image, just above the rectangular stamp on left [in mirror writing]. The stamp says this was filed in 1899, so there's no particular reason to doubt. The writing is backwards, as it's bleeding in from the back.

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