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Familiar manoeuvre

Published on
May 17, 2012
Last updated
May 22, 2015

The picture from Kind Hearts and Coronets was perhaps even more appropriate than R.E. Rawles realised ("Tragedy and farce", Letters, 3 May).

The incident was based on the death in 1893 of Admiral Sir George Tryon, whose flagship HMS Victoria was rammed by the battleship of his second-in-command, Rear Admiral SirAlbert Markham: the latter was following Tryon's self-destructive orders and was exonerated by the subsequent court-martial.

Sean Neill, Senior lecturer, University of Warwick

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