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HMS Arab (1901).jpg

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English: HMS Arab
Date
Source BattleshipsCruisers website
Author Royal Navy

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2009-04-02 22:29 400×244× (14025 bytes) Shem1805 == Summary == {{Information |Description= |Source=[http://www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk/hms_arab.htm BattleshipsCruisers website] |Date=1901 |Author=Royal Navy |Permission={{PD-BritishGov}} |other_versions= }}

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B class destroyer HMS Arab in 1901. Common feature of the heterogenous members of this class were turtle back forecastles and four stacks as seen here.

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