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D. SS Derbyshire (1897) SS Dresden (1896) PS Duchess of Montrose. SS Dundee.
Gallery of past and present naval vessels of the United Kingdom. HMS Ajax (1798) an Ajax-class ship of the line that served in the Napoleonic Wars. HMS Ajax is a Third-rate ship which formed the majority of the Royal Navy's ships of the line at that time. Ships of the line were the main ships used in naval battles at the time. HMS Paladin (1916 ...
early Scots ships (1329–1707) v. t. e. HMS Benbow leads a line of three battleships. This is a list of dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. In 1907, before the revolution in design brought about by HMS Dreadnought of 1906, the United Kingdom had 62 battleships in commission or building, a lead of 26 over France and ...
Halcyon -class minesweeper [110] MMS-class minesweeper – MMS stands for motor minesweeper. [111] Bangor -class minesweeper [112] Algerine -class minesweeper [113] Auk -class minesweeper – known as Catherine class in British service [114] Cybele -class mine destructor vessel [115] [116] BYMS-class minesweeper.
33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph) Armament. 5 × QF 12 pdr 12 cwt Mark I, mounting P Mark I. or. 2 × BL 4 in L/40 Mark VIII, mounting P Mark V. 2 × single tubes for 18-inch (450-mm) torpedoes. The Tribal or F class was a class of destroyers built for the Royal Navy. Twelve ships were built between 1905 and 1908 and all saw service during World War I ...
The 2nd Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet in 1914. From left to right the ships are: King George V, Thunderer, Monarch and Conqueror. Not all the Grand Fleet was available for use at any one time, because ships required maintenance and repairs. At the time of the Battle of Jutland in May 1916, it had 32 dreadnought and super-dreadnought ...
The River or E class of 1913 were the first destroyers of the Royal Navy with a high forecastles instead of "turtleback" bow making this the first class with a more recognizable modern configuration. River or E class: 36 ships, 1903–1905 (including 2 later purchases) Cricket-class coastal destroyer: 36 ships, 1906–1909
Ships of the Royal Navy. This is an alphabetical list of the names of all ships that have been in service with the Royal Navy, or with predecessor fleets formally in the service of the Kingdom of England or the Commonwealth of England. The list also includes fictional vessels which have prominently featured in literature about the Royal Navy.