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The torpedo boat destroyer HMS Ribble (1904).

The torpedo boat destroyer HMS Ribble (1904).
The torpedo boat destroyer HMS Ribble (1904).
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: N2157
Description: The 590-ton torpedo boat destroyer HMS 'Ribble' (1904) was one of the last Admiralty ships built at the Yarrow yard in Poplar. The yard also constructed two other River Class Destroyers, HMS 'Welland' (1904) and HMS 'Gala' (1905).
Creator: Unknown
Date: 1907
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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