THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A standard 1,000 ihp tug, underway. New "Tid" tugs, short for tiddlers, so called because of their size, were vessels of straight line form, pre-fabricated by construction firms and then taken to a shipyard for assembly. They were usually assembled and launched in 4 1/2 days
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