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The normal load displacement is given as long tons in the infobox, but metric tons in the body, and the conversion doesn't match; there is no conversion of the draft in the body; the conversions of the armor in the infobox and body have a rounding error
Should all be fixed, except for the one unconverted draft - that's there because the same figure (6.35m) is converted already.
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File:Regina maria pia (1863).jpg - I would have thought it was {{PD-Italy}} and needs a US tag. It needs something in the summary making some assumption about the date of publication for the 95 year rule/author's date of death for the 70 years pma rule. It is also worth noting that the source is the Italian Navy website which doesn't display any copyright information for this pic. I'd change the source link to the class gallery page rather than the raw file for clarity.
{{PD-Italy}} and {{PD-US}} are sufficient ({{PD-US-1996}} isn't on Commons, AFAIK), since the photo would have been out of copyright on the URAA date.
On Commons, you can use PD-1923 (which is slightly different from PD-US) if the photo was published before 1923, and PD-1996 (their URAA template) if it wasn't or if you can't demonstrate that. Nikkimaria (talk) 13:19, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
File:Regina Maria Pia (1863) Plan.jpg - I would have thought it was {{PD-UK-unknown}} and needs a US tag. It also needs something in the summary making it clear we are relying on the publication date + 70 years rule, or some assumption about the author's date of death for the 70 years pma rule.
Same as above.
As above, use PD-1923 for the US copyright. Also, while you can use the EU tag, it would be preferable to use the more specific UK version. Nikkimaria (talk) 13:19, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
File:Castelfidardo frigate 1864 01.jpg - source isn't given but it bears a mark of "A. Bermoud", needs a US tag, it certainly needs information about what assumptions are being made regarding the publication or author's death
Given the resolution and quality of the image, the uploader seems to have scanned it from a photo in his possession. That being said, it's obviously been published before, given that there's this version available. I've added a link to the marina.difesa.it site. Thanks for reviewing the article, PM. Parsecboy (talk) 21:49, 10 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
Do we know when and where it was published first? The Italian tag requires first publication in Italy. And as above, either PD-1923 or PD-1996 should be added. Nikkimaria (talk) 13:19, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply
No original publication info, and for images this old, it's essentially impossible to find. Given they're both hosted on the Italian Navy's website, we can assume they're Italian images. Parsecboy (talk) 13:24, 11 December 2015 (UTC)Reply