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English: Minas Gerais sailing soon after her commissioning. Photo was taken too early to be of Sao Paulo, which is a common identification in sources.[1]
Date probably 1909?
Source "The Brazilian Battleship "Minas Geraes"". Scientific American (New York: Munn & Co., Inc.) 102: 240. 19 March 1910. ISSN 0036-8733. This 2009 version was scanned by a volunteer; an online copy is available on JSTOR.
Author Brazilian Navy
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  1. Topliss, David. "The Brazilian Dreadnoughts, 1904–1914." Warship International 25, no. 3 (1988), 240.

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