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English: According to the source, United States Library of Congress, this is an image of Titanic's stern and rudder. Others claim it to be of her sister Olympic ( Bruce Beveridge: Titanic—The Ship Magnificent Volume One: Design & Construction, 2008, The History Press, page 100).
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Author Robert John Welch (1859-1936), official photographer for Harland & Wolff
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