Devonshire-class armored cruiser
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1905 class of British armored cruisers
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1905 — 1922
class, armored cruiser, ship class, Royal Navy, Duke of Edinburgh-class armored cruiser, Monmouth-class armored cruiser, Chatham Dockyard, William Beardmore and Company, Armstrong Whitworth, Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company, John Brown & Company, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom
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United Kingdom:
Chatham Dockyard - Duke of Edinburgh-class armored cruiser - Monmouth-class armored cruiser - Armstrong Whitworth - William Beardmore and Company - armored cruiser - HMS Antrim - HMS Argyll - HMS Carnarvon - HMS Devonshire - HMS Hampshire - HMS Roxburgh - Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company - John Brown & Company - London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company
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Type | Date | Description | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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vessel | 1903 | HMS Antrim | United Kingdom, armored cruiser, John Brown & Company |
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vessel | 1904 | HMS Argyll | United Kingdom, armored cruiser, cruiser, Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, shipwreck |
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vessel | HMS Carnarvon | United Kingdom, armored cruiser, William Beardmore and Company |
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vessel | 1904 | HMS Devonshire | United Kingdom, armored cruiser, Chatham Dockyard |
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vessel | 1903 | HMS Hampshire | United Kingdom, armored cruiser, Armstrong Whitworth, shipwreck |
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vessel | 1904 | HMS Roxburgh | United Kingdom, armored cruiser, London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company |
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image | 2021 | Devonshire class cruiser - Brassey's Naval Annual 1905 |
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image | 1909 | Gibraltar Harbour scene 5, February 1909 |
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