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English: One of a series of photographs showing the seven carved reliefs at the Merchant Seamen's Memorial, the World War II memorial to the missing of the Merchant Navy, erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) at Tower Hill, London, UK. This view shows the first of the reliefs, when numbered from left to right.
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