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1410:. In September and October 1914, she was refitted at Portsmouth for this mission, which included relining her 13.5-inch guns down to 12 inches (305 mm), improving their range by about 1,000 yards (914 meters). Her refit completed, she was ordered on 31 October 1914 to stand by to relieve the battleship
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conducted a demonstration that convinced him to comply. The riot led the
International Squadron to demand the withdrawal of all Ottoman forces from Crete, and when the final Ottoman troops finally departed on 6 November 1898, sailors from
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International Squadron's actions, organized fighting on Crete ended in late March 1897, although the insurrection continued. The squadron focused on supporting international occupation forces ashore and enforcing a
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The barbettes were protected by compound armour, ranging in thickness from 11 to 17 inches (279 to 432 mm) and the casemates for the 6-inch guns had a thickness equal to their diameter. The thicknesses of the armour
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in the
International Squadron's first direct offensive action, a brief bombardment of Cretan insurgent positions on the heights east of Canea after the insurgents refused the squadron's order to take down a
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2370:. History of the Great War: Based on Official Documents. Vol. II (reprint of the 1929 second ed.). London and Nashville, Tennessee: Imperial War Museum in association with the Battery Press.
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1074:, to take a number of actions to ensure that no further violence would take place and deliver the ringleaders of the riot to the British to face trial; when Edhem Pasha expressed reluctance,
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they had raised, and she hit the farmstead that served as the insurgents′ base of operations with three 6-inch (152-mm) shells. After a bombardment by the
British battleship
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while serving with the Home Fleet, damaging their bottoms. In July 1905, the ship participated in maneuvers with the
Reserve Fleet and was then transferred to the
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for a refit that included the provision of casemates for her upper-deck six-inch guns, and her crew was temporarily transferred to the elderly
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due to spontaneous combustion, but the damage was not very severe because only three cartridges detonated. In April 1900, the battleship
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A Very Bad Place Indeed For a
Soldier. The British involvement in the early stages of the European Intervention in Crete. 1897 - 1898,
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to evaluate the effects of shells against varying thicknesses of armour. On 7 January 1912, the ship was badly damaged when, during a
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937:, and played a very active role in the International Squadron's operations. Leading a Royal Navy force that reinforced the battleship
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was the ninth ship of her name to serve in the Royal Navy and was ordered under the Naval
Defence Act Programme of 1889. The ship was
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were removed in 1903–1904, and all of the remaining light guns from the lower fighting tops and main deck followed in 1905–1909. The
629:. 200 rounds per gun were carried by the ships. Sixteen QF 6-pounder (2.2 in (57 mm)) guns of an unknown type and a dozen
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conducted trials using sea-based observers on off-shore platforms to direct the bombardment. On 2 August 1915, she was renamed
1377:. Later that year, her guns were relined down to 10 inches (254 mm) for testing; the liners were removed in October 1912.
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in August 1914. The
Admiralty decided to bring her back into service for use in coastal bombardment duties off the coast of
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underwent another refit from
October to December 1915. Afterwards, she was not recommissioned, instead serving as an
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1050:. After Rear Admiral Noel relieved Rear Admiral Harris on 12 January 1898, Noel withdrew his flag from Crete, and
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Brown, David K. (1985). "Attack and
Defence, No. 5: Prior to World War I – Part Two". In Lambert, Andrew (ed.).
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that would increase the range of her guns. The ship was hit by a pair of 6-inch shells during the action.
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of the Ottoman Empire, bringing the Cretan uprising to an end. The International Squadron then dissolved.
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596:. The ships carried a maximum of 1,420 long tons (1,443 t) of coal which gave them a range of 4,720
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were 12–14 inches (305–356 mm) thick and the aft conning tower was protected by 3-inch plates.
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of 4-inch (102 mm) nickel-steel armour closed off by 3-inch (76 mm) transverse bulkheads.
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only protected the area between the barbettes. The 14–18-inch (356–457 mm) belt and transverse
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in early June 1902, following gun trials after the repairs. After the refit, she took part in the
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the squadron put ashore at Canea on 15 February 1897. On 21 February 1897, she joined the British
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fitted in early 1915, the first ship to be fitted with them operationally. The ship was renamed
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was declared ready for service on 5 November 1914, and was assigned to the Channel Fleet's new
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in Portsmouth Harbour. In October 1909, she conducted gunnery tests on the obsolete battleship
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1111:(carrying the admiral commanding the International Squadron's Italian ships) and the Russian
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14–16 inches (356–406 mm) thick closed off the ends of the belt. Above the belt was a
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replaced her in the Mediterranean and she returned home, paying off into Fleet Reserve at
8:
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Campbell, N. J. M. (1982). "British Naval Guns 1880–1945 No. 5". In Roberts, John (ed.).
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by the end of the year. The last surviving member of her class, the ship was sold for
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to Crete, where Prince George disembarked on 21 December 1898 to take office as the
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926:. She served as flagship of the British component of the squadron, initially under
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600:(8,740 km; 5,430 mi) at a speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph).
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as the gunnery training ship at Portsmouth and was assigned to the gunnery school
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arrived with Rear-Admiral Noel aboard on 12 September 1898. In a meeting aboard
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ranged from 2.5 to 3 inches (64 to 76 mm). The walls of the forward
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273:(8,740 km; 5,430 mi) @ 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
864:, leads the column. She is followed (right to left) by the Russian
782:. Almost two years later, she mobilised there on 14 January 1896 as
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before she joined the Home Fleet in 1902. The ship became a gunnery
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upon her return home in 1900, and was then briefly assigned as a
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participated in her first action of the war when she joined the
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supervised their embarkation aboard the British torpedo gunboat
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in the middle of the year. When it was disbanded on 5 November,
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on 3 November 1892, and completed on 22 March 1894 at a cost of
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2389:. Conway's History of the Ship. London: Conway Maritime Press.
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1456:. Plans for the squadron to participate in an attack on German
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on 1 September 1905. In June 1906, she relieved the battleship
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588:(32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph) using steam provided by eight
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for scrapping for £42,750 on 6 November 1919. She arrived at
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was given a reprieve from the scrapyard by the outbreak of
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conducted operations elsewhere. However, a violent riot by
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on 26 and 27 March 1897 forced insurgents to abandon their
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of 27 feet 6 inches (8.4 m). As a flagship,
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Pembroke Dockyard and the Old Navy: A Bicentennial History
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was relieved as a gunnery training ship by the battleship
396:
during the 1890s. She spent much of her early career as a
2267:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 96–97, 200–02.
534:) at normal load and 15,580 long tons (15,830 t) at
2301:
Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979).
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Steam, Steel and Shellfire: The Steam Warship 1815–1905
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The British in Crete, 1896 to 1913: Escorting a Prince
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List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy
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s were powered by a pair of three-cylinder, vertical
2020:. No. 36845. London. 13 August 1902. p. 4.
1990:. No. 36717. London. 17 March 1902. p. 10.
1975:. No. 36433. London. 19 April 1901. p. 10.
860:, who will take up duty as High Commissioner of the
1765:
1763:
1581:in bombarding German barracks and gun positions at
580:engines were designed to produce a total of 11,000
2439:. Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: The History Press.
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2229:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 115–24.
2005:. No. 36769. London. 16 May 1902. p. 11.
1105:, with Noel aboard, joined the Italian battleship
307:10 × single 6-pdr (57 mm (2.2 in)) guns
2305:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
2286:. London: Conway Maritime Press. pp. 43–45.
648:-class ships mounted seven 14-inch (356 mm)
546:of 410 feet 6 inches (125.1 m), a
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1825:The British in Crete, 1896 to 1913: Naval Patrol
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1387:and paid off on 15 May 1913. She was laid up at
900:, a multinational force made up of ships of the
3743:Victorian-era battleships of the United Kingdom
2435:Phillips, Lawrie; Lieutenant Commander (2014).
1532:, on 22 November 1914. On 15–16 December 1914,
2420:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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2248:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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428:during the 1897–1898 revolt there against the
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2333:(Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing.
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663:s' armour scheme was similar to that of the
622:. Their secondary armament consisted of ten
584:(8,200 kW) and a maximum speed of 17.5
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2491:. Barnsley, UK: Pen & Sword Maritime.
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1616:for stripping on 16 December 1919, and at
1294:(background) collided with the battleship
500:-class ships was derived from that of the
3179:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1912
2709:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1908
1571:returned to combat, joining the gunboats
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507:battleships, greatly enlarged to improve
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1496:in 1915. She has a deliberately induced
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1364:at Portsmouth, she broke loose from her
1286:
1245:Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserves
1197:explosion in one of her 6-inch (152-mm)
830:
749:, England, on 12 February 1891. She was
705:
16:For other ships with the same name, see
2408:King's College, London, September 2014.
2362:
631:QF 3-pounder (1.9 in (47 mm))
480:later that year and was refitted as an
458:the following year, after the start of
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2470:Directory of the World's Capital Ships
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1314:both struck a submerged wreck off the
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603:Their main armament consisted of four
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2001:"Naval & Military intelligence".
1986:"Naval & Military intelligence".
1971:"Naval & Military intelligence".
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1524:in bombarding German troops from off
1346:when the latter was cut loose by her
892:From February 1897 to December 1898,
735:Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company
561:s crew consisted of 695 officers and
312:3-pdr (47 mm (1.9 in)) guns
50:
2351:. London: Chatham Publishing, 1997.
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2108:Burt, pp. 94, 99; Corbett, pp. 19–20
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1120:(with the senior Russian commander,
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2198:. Vol. I. London: Hutchinson.
2081:Brown, pp. 116, 118–19; Burt, p. 94
1597:at Portsmouth until February 1919.
1300:(foreground) in Portsmouth in 1912.
1143:Prince George of Greece and Denmark
1141:. At Milos, they rendezvoused with
1038:ashore that occupied the fortress.
993:Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia
858:Prince George of Greece and Denmark
718:during naval trials of observation
13:
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2024:
1648:
1500:to increase the range of her guns.
1211:. During this time the ship had a
1131:with the French protected cruiser
847:, on 21 December 1898. The French
656:had four of hers removed in 1902.
640:. The two 3-pounders in the upper
542:of 380 feet (115.8 m) and an
156:General characteristics (as built)
14:
3759:
3728:Royal Sovereign-class battleships
2055:"ACCIDENTS IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR"
2016:"The Coronation - Naval Review".
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1645:Gardiner, p. 116; Parkes, pp. 359
1219:was recommissioned at Chatham by
350:: 11–17 in (279–432 mm)
344:: 14–16 in (356–406 mm)
338:: 14–18 in (356–457 mm)
216:27 ft 6 in (8.4 m)
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1368:and drifted onto the bow of the
1339:was struck by the merchant ship
1247:. In March 1902, she arrived at
1232:as both the coast guard ship at
636:were fitted for defence against
618:. Each gun was provided with 80
576:, each driving one shaft. Their
550:of 75 feet (22.9 m), and a
522:ironclad battleships. The ships
52:
31:
23:Royal Sovereign-class battleship
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614:, one each fore and aft of the
368:: 2.5–3 in (64–76 mm)
297:13.5 in (343 mm) guns
261:(32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph)
2472:. New York: Hippocrene Books.
2385:Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1992).
1739:Burt, 94; Stilwell, pp. 147–49
1724:
1715:
1694:
1661:Chesneau & Kolesnik, p. 32
1639:
1630:
1516:, six British and four French
1394:
1149:. After Prince George boarded
574:triple-expansion steam engines
248:Triple-expansion steam engines
1:
3733:Ships built on the River Tyne
2468:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984).
2246:British Battleships 1889–1904
2196:The Dover Patrol: 1915 – 1917
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1215:installed. On 18 April 1901,
877:, and the Italian battleship
835:Illustration of units of the
540:length between perpendiculars
2487:Stilwell, Alexander (2009).
2192:Bacon, Reginald, Admiral Sir
1562:a new dreadnought battleship
1184:
828:of the Mediterranean Fleet.
769:
608:13.5-inch (343 mm) guns
303:6 in (152 mm) guns
196:380 ft (115.8 m) (
7:
2347:Clowes, Sir William Laird.
1600:
1428:along with the battleships
1320:Portsmouth Reserve Division
1087:and the British battleship
788:Particular Service Squadron
511:and to provide space for a
390:pre-dreadnought battleships
10:
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2099:Campbell 1981, pp. 96, 202
1272:on 16 August 1902 for the
1046:of Crete and key ports in
462:, to bombard the coast of
362:: 14 in (356 mm)
15:
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3672:December (unknown date):
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2144:Bacon, p. 89; Burt, p. 99
1894:McTiernan, pp. 32-35, 42.
1127:, aboard) in steaming to
980:, the Russian battleship
778:was placed in reserve at
627:6-inch (152 mm) guns
356:: 6 in (152 mm)
171:predreadnought battleship
155:
45:
30:
3101:October (unknown date):
2859:October (unknown date):
2515:has a list of commanders
2489:The Story of HMS Revenge
1700:Burt, pp. 73, 85, 87, 94
1623:
610:mounted in two twin-gun
208:75 ft (22.9 m)
2513:The Dreadnought Project
2327:; Warlow, Ben (2006) .
1536:bombarded German heavy
1101:. On 19 December 1898,
986:, the Austro-Hungarian
824:as the flagship of the
2165:19 December 1919, p. 2
1501:
1301:
983:Imperator Aleksandr II
955:arrived at Canea (now
912:, Italian Royal Navy (
898:International Squadron
888:International Squadron
884:
837:International Squadron
723:
578:Humphrys & Tennant
492:Design and description
444:in 1906 until she was
422:International Squadron
2177:3 October 1921, p. 11
1914:McTiernan, pp. 35-36.
1885:McTiernan, pp. 20-21.
1567:On 7 September 1915,
1488:
1391:, awaiting disposal.
1290:
1026:near the entrance to
920:Imperial Russian Navy
902:Austro-Hungarian Navy
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709:
318:18-inch (450 mm)
40:at anchor, about 1897
3302:May (unknown date):
3225:Feb (unknown date):
2812:City of Medicine Hat
2244:Burt, R. A. (2013).
2126:Burt, pp. 87, 90, 99
2090:Campbell 1982, p. 45
1548:fitted. Afterwards,
1308:and her sister ship
1236:and the flagship of
1034:put a contingent of
910:Imperial German Navy
582:indicated horsepower
515:as in the preceding
432:. She was placed in
420:was assigned to the
2418:British Battleships
1730:Silverstone, p. 263
1546:anti-torpedo bulges
1538:artillery batteries
1464:and the battleship
1426:6th Battle Squadron
1416:as flagship of the
1335:. On 13 June 1908,
1284:upon its creation.
948:and the battleship
808:Mediterranean Fleet
800:telegram of support
765:Operational history
605:breech-loading (BL)
590:cylindrical boilers
472:anti-torpedo bulges
235:cylindrical boilers
2872:Falls of Halladale
2553:-class battleships
1595:accommodation ship
1502:
1302:
1213:wireless telegraph
1163:Gerzog Edinburgski
1159:Francesco Morosini
1117:Gerzog Edinburgski
1108:Francesco Morosini
885:
880:Francesco Morosini
870:Gerzog Edinburgski
724:
513:secondary armament
496:The design of the
488:in November 1919.
482:accommodation ship
3713:
3712:
3146:
3145:
2676:
2675:
2498:978-1-84415-981-9
2446:978-0-7509-5214-9
2404:McTiernan, Mick,
2340:978-1-86176-281-8
2255:978-1-59114-065-8
2117:Bacon, pp. 77, 79
1943:McTiernan, p. 39.
1876:McTiernan, p. 28.
1855:McTiernan, p. 23.
1835:McTiernan, p. 17.
1806:McTiernan, p. 14.
1777:on 6 January 2018
1556:to free the name
1544:in which she had
1173:of an autonomous
1171:High Commissioner
1024:Izzeddin Fortress
998:protected cruiser
996:, and the German
849:protected cruiser
826:second-in-command
796:Kaiser Wilhelm II
774:Upon completion,
624:quick-firing (QF)
382:was one of seven
374:
373:
151:, 6 November 1919
3755:
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3490:
3474:City of Adelaide
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2575:Empress of India
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2507:External sources
2502:
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2368:Naval Operations
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2135:Bacon, pp. 79–80
2133:
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2097:
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2051:
2045:
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1773:. Archived from
1767:
1758:
1755:
1740:
1737:
1731:
1728:
1722:
1721:Burt, pp. 73, 94
1719:
1713:
1712:Colledge, p. 293
1710:
1701:
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1677:
1662:
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1637:
1636:Burt, pp. 87, 90
1634:
1542:Chatham Dockyard
1350:during a sudden
1209:Chatham Dockyard
1153:on 20 December,
1125:Nikolai Skrydlov
1091:Empress of India
1003:Kaiserin Augusta
965:torpedo gunboats
560:
438:coast guard ship
96:12 February 1891
60:
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2568:Royal Sovereign
2555:
2551:Royal Sovereign
2547:
2509:
2499:
2480:
2452:
2451:
2447:
2428:
2397:
2378:
2364:Corbett, Julian
2341:
2325:Colledge, J. J.
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1815:Clowes, p. 444.
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1520:, and a French
1492:bombarding the
1474:, England, for
1397:
1304:In April 1904,
1241:Sir Gerard Noel
1224:Frederic Fisher
1187:
1139:Édouard Pottier
1113:armored cruiser
1058:in Candia (now
988:armored cruiser
890:
866:armored cruiser
804:Boer government
772:
767:
710:Aerial view of
704:
676:compound armour
661:Royal Sovereign
646:Royal Sovereign
570:Royal Sovereign
558:
498:Royal Sovereign
494:
466:as part of the
402:Flying Squadron
385:Royal Sovereign
230:(8,200 kW)
221:Installed power
166:Royal Sovereign
139:, 2 August 1915
120:14 January 1896
104:3 November 1892
58:
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2557:
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2101:
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2083:
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2035:Parkes, p. 362
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1934:Clowes, p. 448
1927:
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1896:
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1878:
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1723:
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1691:Parkes, p. 355
1681:
1663:
1647:
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1628:
1627:
1625:
1622:
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1599:
1396:
1393:
1186:
1183:
924:Ottoman Empire
896:served in the
889:
886:
794:and Germany's
771:
768:
766:
763:
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700:
634:Hotchkiss guns
616:superstructure
598:nautical miles
594:forced draught
544:overall length
493:
490:
456:recommissioned
430:Ottoman Empire
414:Channel Fleets
392:built for the
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371:
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3449:
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3434:Feth-i Bülend
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3218:H. K. Bedford
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1618:Briton Ferry
1608:was sold to
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1343:Bengore Head
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1316:Scilly Isles
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1266:fleet review
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1238:Rear Admiral
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1175:Cretan State
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915:Regia Marina
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839:arriving at
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792:Jameson Raid
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702:Construction
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468:Dover Patrol
451:
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384:
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310:12 × single
301:10 × single
246:2 shafts; 2
226:11,000
177:Displacement
165:
136:
128:October 1915
117:Commissioned
68:
37:
25:
3619:Saint Louis
3577:Californian
3574:14-15 Apr:
3557:Grängesberg
3526:Sarah Dixon
3323:Vendémiaire
3304:USLHT
2944:Magnus Mail
2759:Monongahela
2620:Turret ship
2153:Burt, p. 99
1757:Burt, p. 94
1679:Burt, p. 73
1606:Redoubtable
1591:Redoubtable
1569:Redoubtable
1554:Redoubtable
1490:Redoubtable
1404:World War I
1395:World War I
1370:dreadnought
1226:to relieve
1193:suffered a
1145:aboard his
1072:Edhem Pasha
935:Gerard Noel
906:French Navy
856:, carrying
751:floated out
716:Samuel Cody
652:, although
477:Redoubtable
460:World War I
424:blockading
404:and in the
269:4,720
137:Redoubtable
18:HMS Revenge
3738:1892 ships
3722:Categories
3603:Friendship
3464:Friendship
3386:Kiche Maru
3365:Waterwitch
3186:Shipwrecks
2985:Saint Paul
2802:Matsushima
2737:Emily Reed
2716:Shipwrecks
2596:Resolution
2284:Warship VI
2227:Warship IX
2185:References
1781:15 January
1526:Nieuwpoort
1518:destroyers
1435:Cornwallis
1389:Motherbank
1282:Home Fleet
1278:Edward VII
1274:coronation
1249:Portsmouth
1204:Victorious
1179:suzerainty
1177:under the
1080:Camperdown
1015:Camperdown
1009:Greek flag
816:battleship
780:Portsmouth
667:s, as the
509:seakeeping
394:Royal Navy
278:Complement
243:Propulsion
188:) (normal)
3545:HMS
3514:HMS
3507:HMS
3479:USS
3413:Nicaragua
3395:HMS
3376:Holland 4
3374:HMS
3363:HMS
3344:Holland 5
3342:HMS
3313:Pensacola
3311:USS
3293:HMS
3284:Sultaniye
3257:USS
3206:HMS
3082:USS
3043:Mayflower
3041:USS
3032:Vengeance
3030:HMS
3023:HMS
3012:HMS
3001:HMS
2996:Attentive
2994:HMS
2963:HMS
2891:USS
2790:HMS
2781:Gladiator
2779:HMS
2768:HMS
2757:USS
2746:HMS
2653:Centurion
2644:Trafalgar
2610:Royal Oak
2582:Ramillies
2455:cite book
2416:(1990) .
2265:Warship V
2212:cite book
2204:830771800
2018:The Times
2003:The Times
1988:The Times
1973:The Times
1578:Excellent
1470:departed
1458:submarine
1430:Albemarle
1413:Venerable
1384:Albemarle
1357:Edinburgh
1332:Excellent
1311:Royal Oak
1229:Alexandra
1199:magazines
1189:In 1899,
1185:1899-1913
1165:escorted
1096:HMS
1089:HMS
1060:Heraklion
1013:HMS
1001:SMS
991:SMS
975:HMS
968:HMS
950:HMS
939:HMS
821:Trafalgar
819:HMS
770:1892-1896
761:954,825.
737:at their
731:laid down
714:taken by
680:bulkheads
669:waterline
665:Trafalgar
612:barbettes
565:in 1903.
536:deep load
528:long tons
524:displaced
518:Trafalgar
448:in 1913.
354:Casemates
348:Barbettes
342:bulkheads
295:2 × twin
182:long tons
147:Sold for
109:Completed
93:Laid down
3662:14 Nov:
3652:12 Oct:
3626:16 Aug:
3584:17 Apr:
3564:12 Mar:
3554:12 Feb:
3533:21 Jan:
3523:18 Jan:
3481:Ericsson
3461:28 Nov:
3451:23 Nov:
3431:31 Oct:
3424:Keystorm
3422:SS
3420:22 Oct:
3404:16 Oct:
3383:28 Sep:
3354:Leafield
3351:17 Aug:
3330:26 Jun:
3291:12 May:
3281:20 Apr:
3248:Koombana
3245:20 Mar:
3235:12 Mar:
3228:Augsburg
3215:29 Feb:
3194:21 Jan:
3091:27 Sep:
3080:23 Sep:
3070:26 Aug:
3060:12 Aug:
3050:26 Jul:
3039:22 Jul:
3021:13 Jun:
2992:27 Apr:
2982:25 Apr:
2951:23 Mar:
2931:19 Jan:
2910:25 Dec:
2900:12 Dec:
2882:Sardinia
2879:25 Nov:
2869:14 Nov:
2862:Neustria
2852:Yarmouth
2849:27 Oct:
2839:20 Sep:
2829:26 Aug:
2819:18 Jul:
2799:30 Apr:
2788:27 Apr:
2777:25 Apr:
2755:17 Mar:
2744:18 Feb:
2734:14 Feb:
2727:Favorite
2366:(1997).
2194:(1919).
1601:Disposal
1583:Westende
1467:Majestic
1408:Flanders
1366:moorings
1341:SS
1325:Colossus
1276:of King
1270:Spithead
1268:held at
1257:Hercules
1253:ironclad
1234:Portland
1044:blockade
1028:Suda Bay
941:Barfleur
841:Suda Bay
784:flagship
739:shipyard
722:in 1908.
505:ironclad
464:Flanders
446:paid off
400:for the
398:flagship
290:Armament
283:flagship
281:695 (as
101:Launched
88:£954,825
3645:Amerika
3642:4 Oct:
3616:8 Jun:
3609:Derwent
3600:2 Jun:
3593:Turbine
3567:Pisagua
3543:2 Feb:
3516:Revenge
3505:7 Jan:
3393:4 Oct:
3372:3 Sep:
3361:1 Sep:
3340:8 Aug:
3320:8 Jun:
3306:Armeria
3274:sinking
3269:Titanic
3255:2 Apr:
3204:2 Feb:
3197:Bayardo
3114:Mataafa
3104:Derwent
3073:Etruria
3025:Revenge
3010:4 May:
2972:9 Apr:
2965:Berwick
2961:2 Apr:
2954:Sangola
2934:Finland
2913:Advance
2889:4 Dec:
2832:Dunearn
2809:7 Jun:
2766:2 Apr:
2724:5 Feb:
2603:Revenge
2589:Repulse
1614:Swansea
1573:Bustard
1558:Revenge
1550:Revenge
1534:Revenge
1530:Belgium
1513:Bustard
1509:gunboat
1505:Revenge
1476:Dunkirk
1462:Revenge
1453:Russell
1447:Exmouth
1422:Revenge
1400:Revenge
1379:Revenge
1348:tugboat
1337:Revenge
1306:Revenge
1292:Revenge
1262:Revenge
1221:Captain
1217:Revenge
1195:cordite
1191:Revenge
1167:Bugeaud
1155:Revenge
1151:Bugeaud
1134:Bugeaud
1103:Revenge
1085:Revenge
1076:Revenge
1068:Revenge
1064:Revenge
1052:Revenge
1032:Revenge
1022:of the
977:Harrier
961:marines
946:Revenge
894:Revenge
875:Revenge
853:Bugeaud
812:Revenge
802:to the
786:of the
776:Revenge
755:drydock
753:of the
727:Revenge
712:Revenge
654:Revenge
563:ratings
556:Revenge
552:draught
526:14,150
452:Revenge
434:reserve
418:Revenge
379:Revenge
285:, 1903)
213:Draught
180:14,150
133:Renamed
79:Palmers
75:Builder
69:Revenge
46:History
38:Revenge
3681:Pelayo
3655:Arabia
3629:Camano
3547:Hazard
3333:Naniwa
3259:Santee
3238:Oceana
3084:Yankee
3063:Hebble
3003:Ribble
2893:Yankee
2495:
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2067:13 May
1480:France
1450:, and
1441:Duncan
1352:squall
1161:, and
1098:Hussar
1048:Greece
957:Chania
952:Rodney
873:, HMS
743:Jarrow
684:strake
620:rounds
520:-class
387:-class
329:Armour
193:Length
168:-class
3635:Sioux
3587:Nembo
3509:Orion
3441:Oct:
2903:Ellen
2770:Tiger
2655:class
2646:class
1624:Notes
1472:Dover
1374:Orion
1297:Orion
1147:yacht
1129:Milos
1020:siege
970:Dryad
845:Crete
720:kites
592:with
586:knots
559:'
486:scrap
426:Crete
334:Main
266:Range
259:knots
257:17.5
254:Speed
149:scrap
3707:1913
3694:1911
3140:1909
3127:1907
3094:Oleg
2822:Aeon
2792:Gala
2748:Hero
2628:Hood
2493:ISBN
2474:ISBN
2461:link
2441:ISBN
2422:ISBN
2391:ISBN
2372:ISBN
2353:ISBN
2335:ISBN
2311:ISBN
2288:ISBN
2269:ISBN
2250:ISBN
2231:ISBN
2218:link
2200:OCLC
2069:2016
1783:2018
1587:list
1575:and
1560:for
1498:list
1362:gale
1330:HMS
1078:and
973:and
692:deck
672:belt
659:The
568:The
548:beam
454:was
412:and
410:Home
377:HMS
366:Deck
336:belt
316:7 ×
205:Beam
144:Fate
85:Cost
65:Name
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