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363:was assigned to coastal defence duties when the
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1104:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK: Seaforth.
1019:. Gravesend, Kent, UK: World Ship Society.
928:. Internet Archive. New York: Basic Books.
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2079:Categories
1930:Chancellor
1856:Shipwrecks
1655:Saint Paul
1472:Matsushima
1407:Emily Reed
1386:Shipwrecks
667:Pathfinder
645:Portsmouth
576:Home Fleet
493:forecastle
467:sea trials
353:Home Fleet
341:Royal Navy
263:Complement
228:Propulsion
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2010:Attentive
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1999:Southland
1968:Branlebas
1958:Caribbean
1887:SMS
1878:Hesperian
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1752:USS
1713:Mayflower
1711:USS
1702:Vengeance
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1171:0043-0374
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766:Citations
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420:flotillas
416:Admiralty
412:Adventure
402:in 1920.
393:Attentive
381:White Sea
377:Gibraltar
361:Attentive
357:destroyer
332:Adventure
326:Attentive
159:Adventure
140:Sold for
113:Completed
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1397:Favorite
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564:launched
562:748 and
556:shipyard
495:and the
465:ran her
396:paid off
271:Armament
105:Launched
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1996:2 Sep:
1920:Athinai
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1864:4 Sep:
1784:Mataafa
1774:Derwent
1743:Etruria
1695:Revenge
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1642:9 Apr:
1635:Berwick
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1624:Sangola
1604:Finland
1583:Advance
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1502:Dunearn
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1436:2 Apr:
1394:5 Feb:
1323:Forward
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444:ratings
432:draught
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178:Length
161:-class
1573:Ellen
1440:Tiger
1325:class
1249:class
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742:Notes
663:with
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400:scrap
276:10 ×
251:Range
244:knots
239:Speed
142:scrap
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2033:1914
1956:HMS
1941:U-41
1810:1909
1797:1907
1764:Oleg
1492:Aeon
1462:Gala
1418:Hero
1245:The
1203:ISBN
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