HMS Dido
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Q1548116
1939 Dido-class light cruiser
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1940
37 (see also HMS Dido, HMS Dido, HMS Dido, HMS Dido, HMS Dido)
object, light cruiser, Royal Navy, World War II, Dido-class light cruiser, Reserve Fleet, Cammell Laird, United Kingdom
Length: 156.05 metre, Beam: 15.4 metre
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link | Drachinifel article@ |
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link | Freebase entry@ |
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link | uboat.net article@ |
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image | British warships in Algiers Harbour |
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image | HMS Dido (37) |
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image | 2007 | HMS Dido (37) Model |
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image | 1944 | HMS Dido attack |
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image | Pictures For Illustrating Ritchie Ii Book. November and December 1942, Alexandria, Pictures of Paintings by Lieutenant Commander R Langmaid, Rn, Official Fleet Artist. These Pictures Are For Illustrating a Nava A13643 |
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image | Pictures For Illustrating Ritchie Ii Book. November and December 1942, Alexandria, Pictures of Paintings by Lieutenant Commander R Langmaid, Rn, Official Fleet Artist. These Pictures Are For Illustrating a Nava A13647 |
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image | The Royal Navy during the Second World War A25228 |
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image | 1944 | USS Gleaves (DD-423) laying smoke during the invasion of Southern France on 18 August 1944 |
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