File:NSRW Fighting Ships.jpg

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English: Seven (labeled 10-16) illustrations showing the development of military ships: 10—Ancient Greek Galley. 11—Roman Trireme; three banks of oars. 12—The “Merrimac” and her antagonist the “Monitor,” which revolutionized Naval Warfare. 13—Modern Torpedo Boat. 14—U. S. Frigate “Essex,” Famous in War of 1812. 15—U. S. Monitor “Puritan,” Modern Type. 16—Modern First Class Battle Ship.
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Source “Ship,” The New Student's Reference Work, v. 4, 1914, between pp. 1742-3.
Author F. E. Compton & Co.
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