English: The Sinking of the Pinnace of HMS "Edgar" near Chemulpo. Illustration for The Graphic, 4 January 1896.
The British Cruiser, HMS Edgar, was in Chemulpo (Incheon) in the Yellow Sea, when on 13 November 1895 her pinnace sank, most were rescued but forty-six of the sailors drowned. Full story and referenceWaybackMachine copy, Nov 2023
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