Imperial Chinese Navy

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Lead Ship, Imperial Chinese Navy Protected Cruiser Hai Chi pictured in the Hudson River during her visit to New York on September 11th 1911.
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Imperial Chinese Navy Cruiser Chaoyong pictured c1889...Built at Charles Mitchell & Company Low Walker Shipyard at Newcastle Upon Tyne, from a design by Sir George Wightwick Rendel which had already been used on the Chilean Navy vessel Arturo Prat (later the Imperial Japanese Navy's Tsukushi). Two ships were ordered by the Chinese, Chaoyong and Yangwei. Both would serve together throughout their careers, assigned to the Beiyang Fleet and based in Taku during the summer, and Chemulpo, Korea, in the winter.
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A. G. Vulcan Stettin 1880 diagram for Lead Ship, Chinese Ironclad Battleship Ting Yuan..
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