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In Works there is an entry "Boats Lost at Sea, Sevastopol, 1904" and in the images below the subsection there is an image labelled "Monument to the Scuttled Ships, Sebastopol, Crimea, 1905". I'm assuming these refer to the same piece and that the phrasing relates to style choices of different translations to English of a name originally in a different language. The question of the date remains though. When I web searched (via Google) sites using "Boats Lost at Sea" had the "1904" date. However, the image's source page has a link to an article using "Monument to the Scuttled Ships" and "1905". I'm wondering if merging via a "/" might be a solution for now, "Monument to the Scuttled Ships/Boats Lost at Sea" & "1904/1905"? Of course if anyone has better more specific information that would be best. Unfortunately my search only turned up brief synopses rather than detailed artist biographies or piece histories. The sites using "Boats Lost at Sea" & "1904" felt like they may all have been derived from a single source. --Kevjonesin (talk) 18:37, 19 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]