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English: A flamethrower, one of two fitted to Royal Navy cruiser HMS Vindictive (1897) and used during the Zeebrugge Raid (1918). Made by J Morris and Sons from Manchester. Now in the Imperial War Museum North, Manchester.
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A flamethrower, one of two fitted to Royal Navy cruiser HMS Vindictive (1897) and used during the Zeebrugge Raid (1918). Made by J Morris and Sons from Manchester. Now in the Imperial War Museum North, Manchester.

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Flamethrower from HMS Vindictive

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