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Andrea Mantegna - Samson and Delilah, c. 1505, National Gallery, London.
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Christmas Eve, 1862 by Thomas Nast.
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Gustave Dore's illustration of Paradise Lost (Milton).
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Humphrey Bogart.
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Nataraja
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Orestes killing his mother who killed his father, Agamemnon.
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Anon interferes with his Royal Ark
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Pierre Didot - The Death of Dido, in Bucolia, Georgica, at Aeneis, Paris (1798).
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Titian - Bacchus and Ariadne, (1523) National Gallery, London.
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Venus Rising by Sandro Botechelli, 1478.
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William Cullen Bryant, poet & editor, 1873.
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>>204350
No interference at all, sir.
But isn't that British Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber flying over the HMS Ark Royal?
Not the Royal Ark?
There is a British warship called the Royal Oak, I believe.
Pic: the WW2 British carrier, HMS Ark Royal.
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And here's the upgraded, post-war carrier HMS Ark Royal, being taken on by the Mayflower II.
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>>204372
Thanks for correcting! I had named the file wrong, and now copied without thinking.
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Quote: "There is a British Warship, called the Royal Oak, I believe."

Royal Oak was a WWI era Revenge Class Battleship. She was sunk in harbor in 1939.
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Yeah, thanks!
British WW1 battleship, HMS Revenge armed with 8x15-inch & 14x6-inch guns, 28000 tons (1916) and equipped with Sopwith 1.5 Strutter & Sopwith Pup scout aircraft.
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Is this a warship thread now?