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Dispatch vessel HMS 'Iris', c1880.
Dispatch vessel HMS 'Iris', c1880. Launched in 1877, this was the first steel ship built for the British Admiralty. She was constructed of steel made by the Siemens-Martin process at Landore Siemens Steel Company, Swansea, Wales. HMS 'Iris' was a transitional vessel with both sails and steam engines. From Great Industries of Great Britain. (London, c1880).
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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