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
D’Estaing, 126, v. i
D’Estrees, 85, v. i
Descharges, Inventor of Portholes, 38, v. i
Destroyer Attack Bound to Succeed, 195, v. ii
Destroyers in the Dreadnought Era, 199, v. ii
De Tourville, 90, v. i
Devastation idea evolved, 232, v. ii
Devonport Yard, 191, v. ii
Dibden (ref.), 34, v. i
Diesel Engine, 201, v. ii
Dirigibles, 222, v. ii
Discipline, 20, v. i; 258, v. ii
Discipline, Jervis Idea of, 141, v. i
Discipline, Lack of, in time of Charles I, 66, v. i
Disputes Between the Controller of the Navy and Constructor, 258, v. i
Doctors, Naval, 256, v. ii
Dominion of Canada, 234, v. ii
D’Orvilliers, 125, v. i
Double Bottoms, 267, v. i
Dover, 219, v. i
Downs, Battle in (1639), 76, v. i
Drake, Character of, 48, v. i
Drake, Sir Francis, 47, v. i
Drake, Methods of, 48, v. i; 259, v. ii
Dreadnought (analogy), 69, v. i
Dreadnought, first idea of, 164, v. ii
Dromons, 33, v. i
Dropping Bombs, 226, v. ii
Dry Dock, First, 35, v. i
Dubourdieu, 186, v. i
Du Casse, 97, v. i
Ducas, 234, v. i
Duchess of Bedford and Uniform, 194, v. i
Ducking, 12, v. i
Duckworth, Sir John, 179, v. i
Duguay-Trouin, 92, 177, v. i
Dumanoir, 177, v. i
Duncan, 147, v. i
Dundonald, Earl of (Cochrane), 216, v. i
Dutch Fleet Captured by Anglo-Russian Force, 159, v. i
Dutch War, First, 75, v. i
Dutch War, Second, 81, v. i
Dutch War, Third, 83, v. i
Eagle attacked by Submarine, 124, v. i
Earliest Advocate of the centre-line in England, Admiral Hopkins,
179, v. ii
Early Aerial Ideas, 218, v. ii
Early Wire Guns, 247, v. i
Economists Limit Lint and Sponges, 207, v. i
Economists on Shore, 201, v. i
Economy, 36, 114, v. i
Economy in Construction, 97, v. i
Edgar, 7, v. i
Edmund, 7, v. i
Edward I, 22, v. i
Edward II, 23, v. i
Edward III, 23, v. i
Edward IV, 33, v. i
Edward the Confessor, 8, v. i
Effects of Shell Fire, 219, v. i
Egyptian Government, 232, v. ii
Electro, 219, v. i
Elementary Quickfirers, 243, v. i
Elizabeth, 73, v. i
Elizabeth, First Acts of, 44, v. i
Elizabethan Fleet, 73, v. i
Elphinstone, Captain in Russian Navy, 154, v. i
Elswick, 227, v. i; 232, v. ii
End-on Fire, 176, v. ii
End-on Idea, 179, v. ii
End of the White Era, 116, v. ii
Engineer Agitation, 247, v. ii
Engines of “Glatton” built in Royal Dockyard, 311, v. i
England, Austria, and Sweden at war, 180, v. i
“Equal Efficiency,” 215, v. ii
Ericsson, 272, v. i
Ericsson Patents Propeller (1836), 216, v. i
Espagnols-sur-Mer, Les, 29, v. i
Ethelred’s Navy, 8, v. i
Excellence of the “Warrior” Class, 121, v. ii
Experiments, Gunnery, 219, v. i
Experiments to Improve Sailing Ships, 211, v. i
“Explosion” Vessels, 182, v. i
Eustace the Monk, 21, v. i
Feeding of Men During Great War, 200, v. i
Ferrol, 96, 172, v. i
Fight--Shannon (British) v. Chesapeake (U.S.), 189, v. i
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