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Magdeburg
Book History of the Royal Navy
Author Lieut.-Cmdr. P. K. Kemp, O.B.E.
Published G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York,
ISBN 0213179113
Page 190
Magdeburg
Book Naval Warfare: An International Encyclopedia Main entry
Author Spencer C. Tucker, ed.
Published ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA,
ISBN 1576072193, 9781576072196, 1576077403, 9781576077405
Pages 88, 534, 648
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Magdeburg (1917) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (950 tons; length 220.0 feet; official no. 65514; Iron Screw; 2 decks; 4 bulkheads. Official No. 65514; Code Letters WQPM) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (freighter; 6128 tons; launched in 1925; photographed in early 1930s & '37 (1944 bombed)) Subscribe to view
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Magdeburg (Ger.): Grounded and Blown Up (1914) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (German cruiser) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (German warship) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (German): Code book Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (Germany warship) Subscribe to view
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Magdeburg (Germany, Corvette) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (i) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (ii) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (Iron Screw Steamer; West Hartlepool; built 1871; 950 gross tons; official number: 65514) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (Leith, 1910, Steam; ON: 129396) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (light cruiser, German Navy ship) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (Master: Brinkman, Asuerus; Dutch; departed Texel 17-03-1783, and arrived Batavia 05-09-1783) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (Master: Nieuwenhuis, Jan; Dutch; departed Batavia 16-10-1783, and arrived Texel 25-04-1784) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (of Hamburg, O. Helling, Master, 2876 tons, from the port of Scandanavia Via Melbourne to Sydney, New South Wales, 25th November 1909) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (of Hamburg, Prohn, Master, Not 3328 Gross 5154 from the port of Hamburg to Sydney, New South Wales, Jan 27, 1902) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (of Hamburg. O Helling, Master. 4496/2876 tons, from the port of Port Pirie to Sydney, Nsw, 6th January 1910) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (reefer; built 1990; Russia; 1021 dwt; IMO: 8811584) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Magdeburg (steam trawler) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (steamer; Capt. Bowden; noted in directory of 1873) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (tweendecker; built 1952; Panama; 4749 dwt; also named: Rafaela; IMO: 5217036) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (tweendecker; built 1958; Germany; 13000 dwt) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (tweendecker; built 1970; Marshall Islands; 10149 dwt; also named: Baby; IMO: 7014074) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (warship) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg (West Hartlepool, 1871, Steam; ON: 65514) Subscribe to view
Magdeburg, German Light Cruiser, loss of Subscribe to view
Magdeburg, S.M.S. (1908) Subscribe to view
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Magdeburg, SMS
Book Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia Illustration
Author Lincoln P. Paine
Published Houghton Mifflin, Boston,
ISBN 0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Page 319