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During February and March of 1889, Doxford ran a series of successful trials of an oil-burning torpedo boat at Portsmouth. Both the torpedo boat and her engines were built by the company.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence". ''The Times''. Monday, 4 March, 1889. Issue '''32637''', col A-B, p. 7.</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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William Doxford & Sons was a British shipbuilding firm founded in 1840. It is often referred to as just Doxford.
Shipbuilding
During February and March of 1889, Doxford ran a series of successful trials of an oil-burning torpedo boat at Portsmouth. Both the torpedo boat and her engines were built by the company.[1]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. Monday, 4 March, 1889. Issue 32637, col A-B, p. 7.
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