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aft barbette retained its full thickness down to the middle deck. The inner faces of the barbettes were 3 or 4 inches thick for the forward barbette and 3 inches thick for the aft barbette. The 9.2-inch gun turret faces had 8-inch armour plating, their sides were 7 inches (178 mm) thick and they had 2-inch thick roofs. The turrets sat on 6-inch thick armoured bases and their ammunition hoists were protected by 2-inch armoured tubes.
830:. They were mounted in four twin-gun turrets positioned at the corners of the superstructure and a pair of single-gun turrets amidships. The guns were limited to an elevation of +15ยฐ which gave their 380-pound (172 kg) shells a range of 16,200 yards (14,800 m). They had a muzzle velocity of 2,875 ft/s (876 m/s) and a maximum
1018:. The remaining 3-pounders were removed from the ships in 1914โ1915 as were the rooftop and bridge rangefinders. A pair of 12-pounders were removed from the after superstructure in exchange for a pair of 3-pounder Hotchkiss guns on high-angle mounts. In 1916โ1917, four 12-pounders were removed from the forward superstructure in
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the bottom edge of the waterline belt. The lower deck was 4 inches thick where it sloped upwards to meet the bases of the main-gun barbettes, but was otherwise 1 inch thick forward of the citadel. Aft it ranged in thickness from 2 inches on the flat and 3 inches on the slope to protect the steering gear. The forward
641:-class ships instead. Watts refined the design to ensure that it could enter the Chatham docks, which required reducing the number of 9.2-inch guns to only 10, and it was approved on 10 February 1904. A planned third ship of the class was cancelled due to financial pressures arising from the purchase of the
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Admiralty decided that the Navy needed a radio-controlled target ship to properly train gunnery officers. It conducted tests to evaluate the effectiveness of 15-inch (380 mm) shells on armour plates as thick as the typical pre-dreadnought deck armour. At an equivalent range of
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The upper deck over the citadel was 0.75 inches (19 mm) thick and the main deck forward of the citadel to the bow had a thickness of 1.5 inches (38 mm) inches. The middle deck inside the citadel was 1 inch (25 mm) thick on the flat, but 2 inches thick where it sloped downwards to meet
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The main gun turret faces and sides were 12 inches thick and their roofs were protected by 3- and 4-inch plates. Their barbettes also had 12 inches of armour on their external faces down to the main deck. Below this the forward barbette's armour reduced to 8 inches down to the middle deck while the
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would be required. Lacking a consensus on the design, May called a conference in
November to discuss the way forward. The participants agreed to increase the armour to a maximum of 12 inches and the maximum displacement to 16,500 long tons (16,800 t), eliminated the three-calibre gun armament
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Admiralty formally approved a 16,350-long-ton (16,610 t) design armed with four 12-inch and a dozen 9.2-inch guns on 6 August 1903, but revoked it in October when they discovered that it could not be docked at Chatham. As it was now too late to revise the design in time for the 1903โ1904
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were expected to soon be in service and these would discourage ships from closing to ranges where the smaller guns' faster rate of fire would become preeminent. Keeping the range open generally negated the threat from torpedoes and further reinforced the need for heavy guns of a uniform calibre.
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conducted studies that revealed the destructive power of smaller guns such as the 6-inch (152 mm) was far smaller than that of larger guns like the 12-inch (305 mm). The greater damage inflicted at greater range by larger guns meant that there was a very real chance that the lightly
1038:. She was disarmed and her 9.2-inch gun turrets were removed, but not her main-gun turrets. Most of her internal openings were plated over and much internal equipment was removed. Concerned about her stability with the loss of a lot of topweight, 1,000 long tons (1,016 t) of
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guns would have to hold their fire to wait for the slower-firing heavies, losing the advantage of their faster rate of fire, or it would be uncertain whether a splash was due to a heavy or a light gun, making ranging and aiming unreliable. Another problem was that longer-range
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25,230 yards (23,070 m), the plates were completely destroyed and the
Admiralty realized that 15-inch shells would do much the same to any of the surplus early dreadnoughts. It then limited all gunnery practice against the target ships to a maximum of 6-inch shells.
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that connected the armour to the aft barbette. The upper strake of armour was also 8 inches thick, but only covered the area between the main-gun barbettes with oblique bulkheads of the same thickness connecting the side armour to the barbettes to form the
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in single mounts in the superstructure. At an elevation of +20ยฐ, their 2,660 ft/s (810 m/s) muzzle velocity gave the guns a range of 9,300 yd (8,500 m) with their 12.5-pound (6 kg) projectiles. The ships were also fitted with 10
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Naval historian R. A. Burt assessed the greatest weaknesses of their armour scheme as the waterline belt being submerged at deep load and the reduction in the thickness of the barbette armour below the upper deck. He believed that this made the ships'
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in the early 1900s were already pushing expected battle ranges out to an unprecedented 6,000 yards (5,500 m), a distance great enough to force gunners to wait for the shells to arrive before applying corrections for the next
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sprayers to increase the burn rate of the coal. They carried a maximum of 2,170โ2,193 long tons (2,205โ2,228 t) of coal and an additional 1,048โ1,090 long tons (1,065โ1,107 t) of fuel oil in tanks in their
1184:, then under construction, to allow her to be finished more quickly. Both ships commissioned in 1908, the last pre-dreadnoughts in the Royal Navy to do so, and were assigned to the Home Fleet until 1914.
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became flagship of the
Dardanelles Squadron, later redesignated as the Eastern Mediterranean Squadron in January 1916 and then the Aegean Squadron in August 1917, a few months after her arrival.
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of +13.5ยฐ which gave them a range of 16,450 yards (15,042 m). They fired 850-pound (386 kg) projectiles at a muzzle velocity of 2,746 ft/s (837 m/s) at a rate of two
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The sisters participated in numerous bombardments of
Turkish forts and positions between their arrival in February and May during which they were slightly damaged by Turkish guns.
920:. The middle strake consisted of 8-inch (203 mm) armour plates; it continued forward to the bow, albeit in 6- then 4-inch thicknesses. Aft it terminated in an oblique 8-inch
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protected smaller guns would be destroyed before they could open fire and that thicker armour was required over a greater area to resist large-calibre shells.
546:. A related problem was that the shell splashes from the more numerous smaller weapons tended to obscure the splashes from the bigger guns. Either the smaller-
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was converted into a radio-controlled target ship in 1920โ1921. She was sold for scrap in her turn in early 1927, the last surviving
British pre-dreadnought.
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s in favour of a mix of 12-inch and 9.2-inch (234 mm) guns, and rejected the version armed with only 10-inch (254 mm) guns proposed by Watts.
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to measure her stability. With a displacement of 14,185 long tons (14,413 t), the ship had a metacentric height of 8.56 feet (2.6 m).
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was protected by 12 inches of armour on its sides and it had a 3-inch roof. The aft conning tower had 3-inch armour plates all around. The
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of 30 feet (9.1 m). They displaced 15,358 long tons (15,604 t) at normal load and 17,820 long tons (18,106 t) at deep load.
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at the beginning of 1916 they were assigned to the
Eastern Mediterranean Squadron which was tasked to guard against a breakout attempt by
1208:. Both ships were transferred to the Mediterranean in 1915 to support Allied forces in the Dardanelles Campaign and to help blockade the
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had her spotting top modified to accommodate one as well. In 1913โ1914 the ship had an additional rangefinder added to her
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that year and continued in that role until being sold for scrap in early 1927, the last surviving British pre-dreadnought.
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in early 1914. After the First World War began later that year, the sisters were assigned to the Channel Fleet, with
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of 443 feet 6 inches (135.2 m), a beam of 79 feet 6 inches (24.2 m) and an extra
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and steady gun platforms, with excellent manoeuvrabiling qualities." Their crew numbered 749โ756 officers and
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was selected as the target ship in 1920 and was modified to suit her new role, including the installation of
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which ended Turkish participation in the war. The sisters returned home in mid-1919 and were placed into
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becoming the fleet flagship. The fleet was initially tasked with covering the passage of the
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only lost two. That ship lost two more from her aft superstructure in 1918.
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of armour projected downwards to support the ship's plow-type
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and defend the various Greek islands occupied by the Allies.
1711:(2nd ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
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remained there until she returned home in March 1919, while
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during a bombing mission over Salonica in mid-1916. When
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of the Home Fleet at the beginning of 1909, but became a
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and one in the stern, and carried 23 torpedoes for them.
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s 3-pounder Hotchkiss gun on a high-angle mount on the
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s were the first British battleships to be built with
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List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy
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Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860โ1905
709:, each driving one four-bladed, 15-foot (4.6 m)
1329:. While heading towards Mudros, the ships entered a
487:, from breaking out into the Mediterranean from the
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Secondary gun turrets: 7โ8 in (178โ203 mm)
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454:began in August 1914. They were transferred to the
702:in peacetime and averaged 800 men during the war.
690:of 5.27 feet (1.6 m) at extra deep load. The
2000:British naval ship classes of the First World War
1827:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860โ1905
1278:, respectively, support the Allied forces in the
819:per minute. The ships carried 80 shells per gun.
843:12-pounder (3 in (76 mm)) 18 cwt guns
745:), were intended to give a maximum speed of 18
1254:was repaired locally. After the evacuation of
3281:World War I battleships of the United Kingdom
1985:
1881:
1830:. Greenwich: Conway Maritime Press. pp.
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597:and also required them to be able to use the
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1392:, 18 cwt referring to the weight of the gun.
637:Programme, the Admiralty ordered three more
1730:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK: Seaforth.
889:armour scheme was derived from that of the
569:Third Naval Lord and Controller of the Navy
1992:
1978:
1970:
1888:
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838:, the ships carried two dozen 50-calibre
226:30 ft (9.1 m) (extra deep load)
1856:MaritimeQuest Lord Nelson Class Overview
1348:signed the Armistice of Mudros on board
717:that operated at a pressure of 275
621:at least equal to that of the preceding
1404:
1381:
1337:sank after striking multiple mines and
1176:Map of the Dardanelles and its defences
848:QF 3-pounder (47 mm (1.9 in))
1644:
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1591:Burt, pp. 321, 324โ325; Parkes, p. 452
1321:before the Ottoman ships sank the two
206:443 ft 6 in (135.2 m) (
27:
1752:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing.
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1576:
1546:"Lord Nelson Class Battleship (1906)"
1429:Burt, pp. 312โ313; McBride, pp. 66โ67
1368:was sold for scrap in June 1920, but
729:). The boilers were trunked into two
328:3-pdr (47 mm (1.9 in)) guns
7:
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629:that had proven so unpopular in the
458:in early 1915 to participate in the
3218:One or more completed after the war
354:Upper belt: 8 in (203 mm)
1790:. London: Conway. pp. 66โ72.
797:-class ships consisted of four 45-
713:, using steam provided by fifteen
422:had entered service in late 1906.
322:12-pdr 3 in (76 mm) guns
218:79 ft 6 in (24.2 m)
192:17,820 long tons (18,106 t) (
14:
1750:The British Battleship 1906โ1946
334:18 in (450 mm) torpedo
65:
31:
1042:were added low in the ship and
737:. The engines, rated at 16,750
590:(14,000 t) of the earlier
366:: 3โ12 in (76โ305 mm)
3276:Ship classes of the Royal Navy
1769:Naval Weapons of World War One
1692:. London: Chatham Publishing.
1388:"Cwt" is the abbreviation for
785:has her main guns replaced at
707:triple-expansion steam engines
561:Director of Naval Construction
467:Eastern Mediterranean Squadron
360:: 1โ4 in (25โ102 mm)
316:9.2 in (234 mm) guns
262:triple-expansion steam engines
1:
3271:Lord Nelson-class battleships
1709:British Battleships 1889โ1904
855:18-inch (450 mm) torpedo
310:12 in (305 mm) guns
1582:Burt, p. 325; Parkes, p. 452
826:consisted of ten 50-calibre
493:Occupation of Constantinople
3224:Grouping of several classes
3212:All completed after the war
2233:Pre-dreadnought battleships
1234:fires her 9.2-inch guns at
1202:British Expeditionary Force
660:3-view profile and plan of
405:pre-dreadnought battleships
275:(33 km/h; 21 mph)
3297:
2668:Destroyer flotilla leaders
1771:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth.
1550:www.dreadnoughtproject.org
1526:Friedman 2011, pp. 112โ113
1360:spent a short time in the
1088:Cost (including armament)
495:in November following the
382:: 12 in (305 mm)
373:: 12 in (305 mm)
351:: 12 in (305 mm)
170:Pre-dreadnought battleship
18:
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1954:
1928:
1906:
1767:Friedman, Norman (2011).
1552:. The Dreadnought Project
1499:Friedman 2011, pp. 59โ61.
1266:, now transferred to the
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811:. The guns had a maximum
793:The main armament of the
388:: 8 in (203 mm)
160:
44:
30:
1861:World War 1 Naval Combat
1688:Brown, David K. (1997).
1508:Friedman 2011, pp. 72โ73
912:, a 2-inch (51 mm)
908:. Below the belt at the
877:showing the armor layout
446:were transferred to the
19:Not to be confused with
2129:Dreadnought battleships
1344:On 30 October 1918 the
1325:based there during the
415:well over a year after
403:consisted of a pair of
161:General characteristics
21:Nelson-class battleship
1805:Parkes, Oscar (1990).
1726:Dodson, Aidan (2018).
1490:Burt, pp. 319, 324โ325
1243:
1177:
991:
878:
828:BL 9.2-inch Mk XI guns
790:
664:
559:After being appointed
1535:Friedman 2019, p. 416
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1175:
1158:Sold for scrap, 1927
1010:. The following year
980:
902:Krupp cemented armour
872:
781:
659:
526:Background and design
515:was converted into a
478:and her consort, the
434:were assigned to the
314:4 ร twin, 2 ร single
3240:Single ship of class
1707:Burt, R. A. (2013).
1294:was mainly based at
1286:was mostly based in
739:indicated horsepower
671:-class ships had an
503:upon their arrival.
460:Dardanelles Campaign
293:ca. 750 in peacetime
1807:British Battleships
1060:
857:tubes, two on each
805:12-inch Mark X guns
802:breech-loading (BL)
694:class "proved good
497:Armistice of Mudros
3266:Battleship classes
2502:Protected cruisers
1900:-class battleships
1456:Burt, pp. 319, 321
1438:McBride, pp. 69โ71
1411:Brown, pp. 180โ182
1339:Yavuz Sultan Selim
1311:Yavuz Sultan Selim
1272:Yavรปz Sultรขn Selรฎm
1244:
1178:
1059:Construction data
1058:
1036:wireless equipment
992:
879:
824:secondary armament
791:
715:water-tube boilers
688:metacentric height
665:
646:-class battleships
584:Board of Admiralty
475:Yavuz Sultan Selim
296:ca. 800 in wartime
238:water-tube boilers
3253:
3252:
2413:Duke of Edinburgh
2376:Armoured cruisers
2011:Seaplane carriers
1967:
1966:
1778:978-1-84832-100-7
1759:978-1-84832-225-7
1718:978-1-59114-065-8
1648:Burt, pp. 331โ332
1618:Burt, pp. 328โ329
1609:Burt, pp. 326โ327
1570:Burt, pp. 324โ325
1517:Burt, pp. 319โ320
1298:on the island of
1165:
1164:
1112:4 September 1906
969:from long range.
840:quick-firing (QF)
456:Mediterranean Sea
394:
393:
92:Succeeded by
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684:Lord Nelson
669:Lord Nelson
652:Description
576:William May
539:Percy Scott
530:Pioneering
520:target ship
505:Lord Nelson
489:Dardanelles
425:Lord Nelson
419:Dreadnought
399:Lord Nelson
371:gun turrets
98:Dreadnought
79:Preceded by
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3022:Submarines
2979:Racecourse
2925:Lord Clive
2795:Hawthorn M
2727:Destroyers
2629:Pathfinder
2588:Challenger
2406:Devonshire
2360:Courageous
2339:Queen Mary
2318:Invincible
2263:Formidable
2152:St Vincent
2118:Vindictive
1128:1,651,339
751:sea trials
725:; 19
607:Portsmouth
436:Home Fleet
409:Royal Navy
288:Complement
257:Propulsion
189:) (normal)
113:In service
73:Royal Navy
3166:Aubrietia
3096:Swordfish
2615:Adventure
2581:Highflyer
2291:Swiftsure
2201:Iron Duke
2194:Agincourt
2041:Ark Royal
1943:HMS
1935:Swiftsure
1919:Agamemnon
1400:Citations
1370:Agamemnon
1362:Black Sea
1354:Agamemnon
1350:Agamemnon
1331:minefield
1292:Agamemnon
1256:Gallipoli
1248:Agamemnon
1238:forts at
1232:Agamemnon
1141:Beardmore
1135:Agamemnon
1118:Sold for
1071:Laid down
1044:Agamemnon
1032:Agamemnon
1020:Agamemnon
1008:Agamemnon
996:Agamemnon
982:Agamemnon
963:magazines
898:main belt
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875:amidships
859:broadside
813:elevation
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735:amidships
677:deep load
662:Agamemnon
644:Swiftsure
611:Devonport
588:long tons
553:torpedoes
513:Agamemnon
507:sold for
450:when the
431:Agamemnon
417:HMS
386:Bulkheads
364:Barbettes
308:2 ร twin
194:deep load
183:long tons
145:Cancelled
137:Completed
124:1908โ1919
116:1908โ1926
108:1905โ1908
96:HMS
84:Swiftsure
61:Operators
2999:Gunboats
2902:Monitors
2838:Talisman
2805:Yarrow M
2691:Marksman
2684:Faulknor
2643:Boadicea
2636:Sentinel
2567:Arrogant
2553:Powerful
2472:Arethusa
2427:Minotaur
2399:Monmouth
2249:Majestic
2166:Colossus
2062:Raven II
2055:Campania
2034:Engadine
2007:Aircraft
1748:(2015).
1323:monitors
1304:Zeppelin
1288:Salonica
1076:Launched
1067:Builder
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774:Armament
759:fuel oil
733:located
696:seaboats
599:drydocks
567:and the
440:flagship
303:Armament
153:Scrapped
3159:Anchusa
2891:Cricket
2844:V and W
2622:Forward
2574:Pelorus
2525:Eclipse
2518:Astraea
2491:Emerald
2447:Hawkins
2420:Warrior
2366:Admiral
2256:Canopus
2222:Revenge
2159:Neptune
2104:Nairana
2097:Pegasus
2090:Furious
2083:Manxman
2027:Riviera
2020:Empress
1556:28 June
1335:Midilli
1315:Midilli
1264:Breslau
1236:Ottoman
1145:Dalmuir
1101:Palmers
1040:ballast
799:calibre
731:funnels
700:ratings
680:draught
603:Chatham
548:calibre
536:Captain
501:reserve
484:Midilli
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223:Draught
181:15,358
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3192:Castle
3152:Arabis
3145:Azalea
3138:Acacia
3132:Flower
3126:Cadmus
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3012:Insect
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2939:Gorgon
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2657:Active
2650:Blonde
2595:Topaze
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2385:Cressy
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2270:London
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1217:Goeben
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1022:while
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2715:Scott
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2539:Pearl
2532:Blake
2484:Danae
2392:Drake
2346:Tiger
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273:knots
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2069:Anne
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