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- TID was a standardized British design for a tugboat drawn up and built during the Second World War. One hundred and eighty two (TID-1 to TID-12 and TID-14 to TID-183) were built for the Ministry of War Transport. (en)
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- assembly and fitting out by Richard Dunston Ltd., , William Pickersgill & Sons Ltd., Southwick, Sunderland. (en)
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- Tug, Inshore and Dock (en)
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- TID was a standardized British design for a tugboat drawn up and built during the Second World War. One hundred and eighty two (TID-1 to TID-12 and TID-14 to TID-183) were built for the Ministry of War Transport. (en)
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