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Español: El restaurante 'À la Carte' de la cubierta B a bordo del RMS Olympic, buque gemelo del famoso RMS Titanic, fotografiado hacia mayo de 1911.
English: RMS Olympic's À la Carte Restaurant, located in B-Deck level. Circa May 1911.
Français : Le 'À la Carte' restaurant sur le pont B à bord du RMS Olympic, jumeau du célèbre RMS Titanic, photographié en 1911.
Italiano: Il ristorante 'Á la Carte' sul ponte B a bordo della RMS Olympic, nave gemella del famoso RMS Titanic, fotografato nel maggio 1911.
Deutsch: Das 'À La Carte' Restaurant an Deck B an Bord der RMS Olympic, dem Schwesterschiff der berühmten RMS Titanic, wurde im Mai 1911 fotografiert.
Português: O restaurante 'À La Carte' no convés B a bordo do RMS Olympic, navio irmão do famoso RMS Titanic, fotografado em maio de 1911.
Русский: Ресторан À La Carte на палубе B на борту Олимпик, родственного корабля знаменитого Титаник, сфотографирован в июне 1911 года.
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Source National Museums NI : Harland & Wolff Collection, HOYFM.HW.H1575
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Robert Welch  (1859–1936)  wikidata:Q7350955
 
Robert Welch
Alternative names
Robert John Welch; Robert J. Welch
Description Irish-British photographer and geologist
Date of birth/death 22 July 1859 Edit this at Wikidata 28 September 1936 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Strabane Edit this at Wikidata Belfast Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q7350955

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