The Naval Mobilisation. Illustration for The Graphic, 4 August 1888.
No. 51 Torpedo Boat on the War Path; Our first Sight of the Foe, July 24, HMS Rodney first Shot at the Enemy.
From sketches by our special artist with the B Squadron.
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4 August 1888
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Wood engraving
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London
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The Graphic
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