File:Ferré Class Torpedo Boat - The Engineer 1882-03-10.png
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English: One of the four Ferré class torpedo boats built by Yarrow and Co. for the Argentine Navy. It was described in the periodical The Engineer on March 10, 1882, page 180, along with this illustration by John Henry Rimbault. |
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Source | The Engineer, 1882-03-10, page 180, Link to file at gracesguide.co.uk |
Author | John Henry Rimbault (ca. 1820-1888) |
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