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German gunboat SMS Hay, photographed by Arthur Renard of Kiel in a photograph made from a print in the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Intelligence files dated 1894. This view shows the two single 87mm guns mounted aft that replaced the original main battery of 4 older model 87mm guns in 1891. Note that the ship also appears to carry two machine guns forward. |
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c. 1894 |
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Arthur Renard (1858–1934) |
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