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Torpedo boat destroyer HMS Banshee in a rough sea, 1899 (Lyon, D., The First Destroyers, 2005, p. 110 (caption))


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Originally scanned from: GWS - The Great War: The Standard History of the All Europe Conflict (volume four) edited by H. W. Wilson and J. A. Hammerton (Amalgamated Press, London 1915)

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