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HMS Nautilus (1910)

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cut one of her own water tanks loose and floated it ashore, which allowed the men who recovered it about a
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was involved in one of the many failed attempts; she was simply unable to locate
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when she commissioned on 12 September 1911, replacing the
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on 16 December 1913, her former name being reallocated to
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tried over the next two days to destroy the submarine.
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On 17 April 1915, in an attempt to break through the
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August 1911. p. 15. 44:entering Valletta harbour, Malta in 1916 19:For other ships with the same name, see 450:The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 435:The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect 425: 31: 54: 7: 679:List of destroyers of the Royal Navy 119:Sold for breaking up, September 1920 164:27 ft 6 in (8.38 m) 148:860–940 long tons (874–955 t) 14: 188:Coal-fired boilers, 2 or 3 shaft 172:8 ft 6 in (2.59 m) 56: 35: 180:12,500 hp (9,300 kW) 1: 203:(50 km/h; 31 mph) 16:Destroyer of the Royal Navy 731: 525:-class (G-class) destroyer 18: 674: 651: 531: 123: 49: 34: 384:11th (Northern) Division 308:First Destroyer Flotilla 705:Ships built in Leamouth 700:Beagle-class destroyers 470:; Warlow, Ben (2006) . 380:The Manchester Regiment 378:landed 11th Battalion, 291:, the first Royal Navy 230:QF 12 pdr 12 cwt Mark I 156:275 ft (84 m) 124:General characteristics 416:on 21 September 1920. 273:on 30 March 1910 from 335:Dardanelles Campaign 333:participated in the 232:, mounting P Mark I 225:, mounting P Mark V 402:(0.5 litre) each. 355:ran aground under 277:. She was renamed 111:, 16 December 1913 97:30 March 1910, as 687: 686: 483:978-1-86176-281-8 412:for scrapping at 374:On 6 August, HMS 295:to be given one. 247: 246: 722: 515: 508: 501: 492: 487: 454: 453: 445: 439: 438: 430: 348:, the submarine 237:21 inch (533 mm) 64: 61: 60: 59: 39: 32: 730: 729: 725: 724: 723: 721: 720: 719: 690: 689: 688: 683: 670: 647: 527: 519: 484: 468:Colledge, J. 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Index

HMS Nautilus
HMS Grampus

Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
Leamouth
Beagle-class
destroyer
steam turbines
knots
BL 4-inch (100 mm) L/40 Mark VIII guns
QF 12 pdr 12 cwt Mark I
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Beagle-class
destroyer
Royal Navy
commissioned
Thames Ironworks & Shipbuilding Company
HMS Nautilus
submarine
First Destroyer Flotilla
River-class
destroyer
Rother
First World War
Dardanelles Campaign
Ottoman Empire
Dardanelles
HMS E15
Kephaz Point

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