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English: SS Royal Standard of the White Star Line colliding with an iceberg, April 4th 1864. Heavily cropped detail from: The Screw Steam-Ship Royal Standard in Collision with an Iceberg on the Home Voyage from Melbourne. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 18 June 1864.
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5 April 1864Gregorian

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