Men carrying the wayward torpedo dubbed the 'Red Herring'

Men carrying the wayward torpedo dubbed the 'Red Herring'

Notes

University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: FH01-230. A 'red herring' is a clue or piece of information which is, or is intended to be, misleading or distracting. This wandering torpedo was fired by the submarine HMS Orpheus (OR) and it ran aground twenty miles from Hong Kong. Claimed by the Chinese, the torpedo was carried five miles inland and, eventually, returned to the destroyer HMS Wishart. See FH01-228, FH01-229, FH01-231, FH01-232 and FH01-233.

Caption in album or on mount

THE “RED HERRING” / ADRIFT FOR 30 DAYS / DEC. 1932

Date

December 1932

Material

Paper

Media

Black and white photograph

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