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English: William Twiss (1749-1827)
Source The Royal Engineers Library, Chatham / St. Lawrence / no.351-77
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  • 2007-06-01 07:03 Kps123 450×566× (82765 bytes) William Twiss (1749-1827) The Royal Engineers Library, Chatham / St. Lawrence / no.351-77

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current18:39, 3 October 2014Thumbnail for version as of 18:39, 3 October 2014450 × 566 (81 KB)Barbe-NoireWilliam Twiss (1749-1827) The Royal Engineers Library, Chatham / St. Lawrence / no.351-77 Uploaded on English Wikipedia by:User:Kps123 {{PD-old}} {{PD-art}} Category:Military of the United Kingdom

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