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Description An illustration of salvaging techniques in the early 18th century from a treatise on salvaging by Triewald published in 1734
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Source Scanned from Vasa I: the Archaeology of a Swedish Warship of 1928 ISBN 91-974659-0-9 , p. 98.
Author Peter Isotalo

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