HMS Bristol was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She was the lead ship of the five in her...
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ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Bristol, after the English port city of Bristol: HMS Bristol (1653) was a 48-gun ship launched in 1653,...
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ship, renamed HMS Bristol in 1812 HMS Bristol (1861), a wooden screw frigate HMS Bristol (1910), a Town-class light cruiser HMS Bristol (D23), a unique...
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named after Australian cities. The Bristol class were all ordered under the 1908–09 Programme and commissioned in late 1910. They were second class cruisers...
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HMS Beagle (1909) HMS Beagle (H30) HMS Bermuda (52) SS Bodnant (1919) INS Brahmaputra (1957) HMS Brisk (1910) HMS Bristol (1911) HMY Britannia RMS Britannia...
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(1917–18) HMS Calliope (1917–18) HMS Tiger (1916–17) HMS Superb (1914–15) Royal Naval College, Osborne (1913–14) HMS Bristol (1910–13) HMS Prometheus...
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HMS Amphion (1911) strikes mines laid by the Königin Luise and is sunk with some loss of life, the first British casualties of the war. HMS Bristol (1910)...
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HMS Falmouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. She was one of four ships of the Weymouth sub-class. The ship was...
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HMS Weymouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. She was the name ship of the Weymouth sub-class of the Town class...
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1909 and commissioned in 1910, Liverpool was one of five cruisers ordered to the Bristol sub-class specification. The Bristol sub class was the first medium...
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