HMS Basilisk was a Beagle-class (from 1913 G-class) destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The Beagles were coal-fuelled ships, designed for a speed of 27 kn...
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HMS Basilisk, after the Basilisk, a mythical lizard: HMS Basilisk (1695) was a 4-gun bomb vessel launched in 1695 and broken up in 1729. HMS Basilisk (1740)...
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HMS Racoon was a Beagle-class (or G-class) destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The Beagles were coal-fuelled ships, designed for a speed of 27 kn (31 mph;...
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SS Avila (1926) HMS Avon Vale (L06) HMS Bacchante (1901) HMS Barham (04) HMS Barrosa (D68) PS Barry (1907) HMS Basilisk (H11) SS Bata (1919) HMS Beagle (1909) HMS Beagle (H30)...
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HMS Mosquito was a Beagle-class (or G-class) destroyer of the British Royal Navy. The Beagle class were coal-fuelled ships, designed for a speed of 27 kn...
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manoeuvres. During these exercises HMS Attentive rammed and sank HMS Gala then damaged HMS Ribble.[citation needed] In December 1910, Ouse, formerly a member of...
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Royal Sussex Regiment. (1834–1901). Edward Rogers. HMS Basilisk. (?–1901). Private, HMS Basilisk, Royal Navy. Died at the British Hospital, Montevideo...
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HMS Eden was a Hawthorn Leslie type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1901 – 1902 Naval Estimates. Named after the River Eden...
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commissioned on 7 July 1910 for service with the First Destroyer Flotilla of the First Division of the Home Fleet tendered to HMS Blake. In March 1911 she...
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HMS Kempenfelt(1939–1939 (transferred to RCN) 19th Destroyer Flotilla: 1939 Nore Command HMS Codrington (F) 37th Destroyer Division HMS Basilisk, HMS...
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