The British battle fleet, Vol. 1 (of 2) : $b its inception and growth throughout the centuries to the present dayJane, Fred T. (Frederick Thomas)
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The British battle fleet, Vol. 1 (of 2) : $b its inception and growth throughout the centuries to the present day
Jane, Fred T. (Frederick Thomas)
Great Britain -- History, Naval; Great Britain. Royal Navy -- History; Warships -- Great Britain -- History
“Coastal Destroyers,” 199, v. ii
Coast Defence Ironclads, 199, v. ii
Coat of Mail Idea, 249, v. i
Cockpit, Horrors of, 204, v. i
Cochrane, Lord, and Fire Ships, 183, v. i
Cochrane Opposes Vote of Thanks to Lord Gambier, 183, v. i
Code of Naval Discipline, 12, v. i
Colonials and Local Defence, 237, v. ii
Colour Experiments, 89, v. ii
Command of the Sea (First Appearance of), 75, v. i
Commerce Defence, 75, v. i
Commission, Report of (1806), 187, v. i
Compass, 12, v. i
Coles, Captain Cowper, 272, v. i
Coles, Captain, 280, v. i
Coles, 275, v. i
Coles, Captain, 284, v. i
Collingwood Incompetent, 202, v. i
Collingwood, Resignation of, 148, v. i
Colomb, Admiral, Quoted, 53, v. i
Communication Tube, First for
Conning Tower, 318, v. i
Conflict Between Steam and Gas Engines, 201, v. ii
Congreve Rocket, 236, v. i
Conning Towers in American Monitors, 272, v. i
Constantinople Bombarded, 179, v. i
Continuous Service, 251, v. ii
Contractors, Unscrupulous, 65, v. i
Contemporary Art, 195, v. i
Contraband of War, 161, v. i
Contract-Built Ships First Advocated, 280, v. i
Controller of the Navy and Constructor, Disputes Between, 258, v. i
Converted Ironclads, 257, 258, v. i
Convoys, 92, v. i
Cook, Captain, 115, v. i
Copper Bottoms, 123, v. i
Copper Bottoms, Rapid Deterioration of, 129, v. i
Copenhagen, 161, v. i
Cornwall, Captain, 108, v. i
Cornwallis off Brest, 172, v. i
Cornwallis, 139, v. i
Corsairs, 91, 102, v. i
Cost per Gun for Sailing Man-of-War, 238, v. i
Cost per Gun for Steamers, 238, v. i
Cotton, Sir Charles, 184, v. i
Crimean War, British Defects in, 237, v. i
Crimean War, the British Navy in: Little Better than a Paper Force,
228, v. i
Cromwell, 73, v. i
Cronstadt, 226, v. i
Cross Raiding, 75, v. i
Cruisers of the Super-Dreadnought Era, 188, v. ii
Crusaders, 10, v. i
“Conditional” Ships, 174, v. ii
Cost of Oak, 132, v. i
Cost per Gun for Early Ironclads, 238, v. i
Cumberland, Inventor of Stoving, 107, v. i
Cuniberti, 179, v. ii
Cuniberti’s Conception of All Big-Gun ships, 139, v. ii
Curtis, Captain of the Fleet, 136, v. i
Curtiss Aeroplane, 226, v. ii
Curtiss Turbines, 196, v. ii
Cutting Out Expeditions Instituted, 41, v. i
Daedalus, 221, v. ii
“Dandy” Captains, 195, v. i
“Dandy” Sailors, 195, v. i
Danes, 1, v. i
Danish Fleet Surrendered, 162, v. i
Danish Ships Hired, 5, v. i
Darien, 108, v. i
Dawkins, Captain, 299, v. i
Dean, Sir Anthony, 94, v. i
Dean, Sir John, 94, v. i
Decline of the Navy, 43, v. i
De Conflans, 121, v. i
Defects of the échelon System, 179, v. ii
Defects of the “Royal Sovereigns,” 69, v. ii
De la Clue, 120, v. i
Delegates of Mutineers, 147, v. i
“Democracy on the Quarter Deck,” 257, v. ii
De Pontis, 102, v. i
De Witt, 79, v. i
Deptford Yard, 107, v. i
De Ruyter, 85, v. i
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