HMS Centurion Sunk by Torpedo, The Battle of Dorking Era Naval War Fiction
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HMS Centurion Sunk by Torpedo, The Battle of Dorking Era Naval War Fiction

Drawn from the tradition of late-Victorian future-war fiction inspired by works like George Chesney's 'The Battle of Dorking,' this dramatic illustration depicts the destruction of HMS Centurion, last of the British battleships, struck by a submarine torpedo in a catastrophic naval engagement. Lens-shaped aerial craft — proto-airships or flying machines — circle menacingly overhead while warships burn on the horizon. The churning sea, explosive water columns, and listing hulk convey total naval annihilation in a breathtaking vision of speculative technological warfare.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: F.T.J. (monogram signature visible lower right)
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1890s
Country: United Kingdom
Coolness: 6/10

Britain's mightiest warship torn apart by unseen torpedoes while alien-sleek airships rule the sky — Victorian nightmare fuel at full steam. The empire burns, and the future has already arrived.

Text in image:

"The Centurion, the last of the British battleships, was struck by one of the submarine torpedoes." To face p. 300.

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