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Description

A painting of the never-built Japanese Design A-150 battleship.

Source

Garzke, William H.; Dulin, Robert O. (1985). Battleships: Axis and Neutral Battleships in World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 103. ISBN 0-87021-101-3. OCLC 12613723.

Date

sometime prior to 1985

Author

Richard Allison

Permission
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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Design A-150 battleship
Description

Painting of a never-built Japanese battleship design

Source

Navweaps, who obtained it from Garzke, William H.; Dulin, Robert O. (1985). Battleships: Axis and Neutral Battleships in World War II. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. p. 103. ISBN 0-87021-101-3. OCLC 12613723.

Article

Design A-150 battleship

Portion used

cropped from original

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

To illustrate the design for a class of ships that were never completed.

Replaceable?

As the ships were never completed, no free alternative can be created; any attempt to draw the ships would invariably have to rely upon copyrighted sources, making it a derivative work.

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