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English: 30.5 cm MRK L/35 on a hydraulic ship carriage. According to the magazine Prometheus that published this drawing in 1894, the carriage was designed about 5 years earlier.
This picture is part of a serie of image that go back to the same photograph.
Nederlands: 30,5 cm MRK L/35 op hydraulische scheepsaffuit. Volgens het tijdschrift Prometheus, dat de tekening in 1894 publiceerde, werd de affuit ongeveer 5 jaar eerder ontworpen.
De tekening maakt deel uit van een serie afbeelding die op dezelfde foto gebaseerd zijn.
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Source Prometheus: Zeitschr. für Technik, Wissenschaft u. Industrie https://books.google.nl/books?id=kIGZt1dWKLgC&pg=PA40
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30.5 cm MRK L/35 on a hydraulic ship carriage

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