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  • ! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 4 vessels |[[Devonport Royal Dockyard]]
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  • ! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 4 vessels |[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]]
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  • ...a Lord]] [[John Arbuthnot Fisher, First Baron Fisher|Lord Fisher]]. After the Great War they were converted into aircraft carriers. ! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 2 vessels
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  • ...>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). ''The Times''. Monday, 22 February, 1909. Issue '''38889''', col A, p. 9.</ref> |builder=[[Portsmouth Royal Dockyard]]{{DittColl|p. 32}}
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  • ...ması|Ottoman Navy]] in 1911. She was considered very similar in design to the [[King George V Class Battleship (1911)|''King George V'' class]]. ...Reshadieh'' was placed with Vickers, was also present and gave a speech at the post-launch luncheon.
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  • ...avy (27 August, 1882 &ndash; 27 March, 1942) was an officer in the [[Royal Navy]]. Born on Gloucester Road, the son of James Bailey, M.P..
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  • ...Inspector of Merchant Navy Gunnery and finally as Chief of Air Services at the Admiralty. ...rty-third, with 1,199 marks.<ref>"Cadetships in the Royal Navy" (News). ''The Times''. Thursday, 2 July, 1891. Issue '''33366''', col C, p. 8.</ref>
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  • ...ch, 1883 &ndash; 11 May, 1975) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]] during the [[First World War]]. Troup was promoted to the rank of {{LieutRN}} on 15 September, 1903.<ref>Troup Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196
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  • ...for fleet needs owing to their inferior armour protection. Consequently, the D.N.C. switched to preparing battle cruiser designs.{{RobertsBattlecruisers ...and a fourth was ordered on 13 July. On 14 July the four ships were given the names ''Hood'', ''Howe'', ''Rodney'' and ''Anson'', respectively.
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  • ...R.N. (7 May, 1882 &ndash; 22 February, 1954) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]]. Colvin was born in the India Office, Whitehall, the son of Cleveland Sneyd Colvin, civil servant.
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  • The two [[Light Cruiser|light cruisers]] of the '''''Centaur'' Class''' were completed in 1916. ! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 2 vessels
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  • ...of {{UK-Conqueror}} first described in the ''Annual Report of the Torpedo School, 1917''.{{ARTS1917|pp. 201-206, also Plates thereat}} It was proposed in 1917 and was to be delivered in 3 types of increasing complexity and function:
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  • The six [[Flotilla Leader|flotilla leaders]] of the '''''Parker'' Class''' were completed in 1917.{{FC}} ! colspan=6 align=left|Overview of 6 vessels
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