HMS Invincible
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1869 Audacious-class ironclad
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1869
(see also HMS Invincible, HMS Invincible, HMS Invincible, HMS Invincible, HMS Invincible)
object, ironclad warship, Robert Napier and Sons, Royal Navy, Audacious-class ironclad, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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link | Freebase entry@ |
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link | The Dreadnought Project entry@ |
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image | Admiral Sir G. Tryon's squadron off the Crosby Light, after the capture of Liverpool. the Naval Manoeuvres of 1888 - ILN 1888 |
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image | Alexandrie. Les cuirassés qui ont pris part au Bombardement du 11 Juillet |
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image | 1873 | Battle of Portmán |
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image | 1881 | British Fleet, 1881 |
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image | 1870 | HMS Invincible (1869) |
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image | HMS Invincible - Edwin Weedon - ILN |
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image | The Mediterranean Fleet at Malta June 1876. HMS 'Helicon', 'Swiftsure', 'Pallas', 'Hercules' and 'Invincible' in Harbour BHC1893 |
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image | The Naval Manoeuvres, 1889 - The Graphic 1889 |
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image | The Naval Manoeuvres, 1889, we sight four ships of the Enemy off Queenstown and give chase. - The Graphic 1889 (cropped) |
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image | The Naval Manoeuvres, Admiral Tryon's fleet in chase of the enemy, August 17 1889 |
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