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Description 19th_century_Spar_torpedo_boat. Very similar in appearance to the boat filmed by G.West and Sons in around 1897 for which there is extant moving film available. See also: Our Navy Website - 'Extant Films' section.
Date 19th century photograph
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Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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