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A British Destroyer leaving Haifa Bay.

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The information about the photograph was provided by the creator of the collection, Mr. Dan Hadani
National Library of Israel
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Title: A British Destroyer leaving Haifa Bay.
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The information about the photograph was provided by the creator of the collection, Mr.
Dan Hadani.

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