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English: The Thornycroft Yard at Chiswick built three seagoing torpedo boats for the Navy of Brazil. In Brazilian service they were known as the Marcilio Diaz, Iguatemi and Araguari. They were featured in the periodical Engineering on September 18, 1891, page 337, along with this illustration on page 333.
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Source Engineering, 1891-09-18, page 333, Link to file at babel.hathitrust.org (U.S. server access required).
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