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Description Diagrams depicting right elevation and plan of British "Cyclops" class coastal monitors HMS Cyclops, HMS Gorgon, HMS Hecate and HMS Hydra, of 1871-1903.
Date circa. 1871-1888
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Brassey's Naval Annual 1888-1889.


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