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Borkum to Tenerife German cable
Borkum to Tenerife German cable
Borkum to Tenerife German cable cut by the British on the 4th August 1914
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Date: 1914
Dimensions: (H X W X D mm): 210 x 620 x 190
ID: 2001PK002
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