What about BR Class 42 "Warship" D829 aka Magpie?
the 42s kinda reminds me of pugs
its a same that British Railways decided that diesel hydralics were non standard, although there other issues with the 42s. (their body shells didn't leave enough room for new equipment)
Not my favorite engines, but they deserved better.
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'Warship' diesel-hydraulic near Weymouth
1966
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60032D D800 Plymouth 13 Aug 68 by Dave58282
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"Alan Shepard's 105th Sortie with F4U-4 on USS FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (CVB-42)."
Date: October 1948
Naval History and Heritage Command: link
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"USS Savannah (CL-42) afire immediately after she was hit by a German guided bomb during the Salerno Operation, on September 11, 1943. Smoke is pouring from the bomb's impact hole atop the ship's number three 6/47 gun turret."
NHHC: SC 243636
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dont think i did very well on my frwnch final . but its okay ! just one bad drop in a whole sea of actions
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Yard workers fitting out IDAHO (BB-42) at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey.
Photographed on March 15, 1918.
NARA: 45546558
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