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English: Even after the opening of the Suez Canal, many steamships retained a sailing capability. For the ironclad Dingyuan / Ting-Yuan it obviously made sense to have a temporay rigging for her one way trip to China.
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Source Die Kriegsschiffbauten 1881 - 1882: mit Nachträgen aus früheren Jahren https://books.google.nl/books?id=3Nbfd6J8DtsC
Author Probably shipyard Vulkan A.G. from Stettin

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Temporary rigging of Dingyuan / Ting-Yuan to facilitate the journey to China

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