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The technical transformation of the Royal Navy during the Victorian
era posed many design, tactical and operational problems for
administrators from the 1830s onwards. The switch from sail to
steam required the creation of a system of defended coaling
stations and a greater infrastructure.
The technical transformation of the Royal Navy during the Victorian
era posed a succession of bewildering design, tactical and
operational problems for administrators from the 1830s onwards.
These problems have attracted considerable scrutiny. Far less
scrutiny, however, has been paid to an equally fundamental
strategic quandary created by the switch from sail to steam.
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