File:New type of ram with defensive netting against torpedos.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNew type of ram with defensive netting against torpedos.jpg |
English: Image of an ironclad combined steam and sailing ship with a defensive netting against torpedo attacks |
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Source | The Illustrated naval and military magazine v. 1 (July-Dec. 1884) available from Internet Archive and Hathi Trust |
Author | Illustrations by William Heysham Overend (1851-1898) to accompany various articles in the Illustrated Navy and Military Magazine Vol 1 nos 1-6 |
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