The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (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. 2 (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
Aircraft, Possibilities of, 95, v. i
Aircraft, Potentialities in, 228, v. i
Alexander, 162, v. i
Alexandria, 163, v. i
Alfred the Great, 1, 14, v. i
Alfred, King, 60, 73, v. i
Algiers, 59, v. i
All-Big-Gun Ship Arguments, 143, v. ii
Alterations to “Lion,” 185, v. ii
Alternative “Dreadnought” Ideal, 165, v. ii
Alva, Duke of, 48, v. i
American Colonies Revolution, 124, v. i
American Frigates, 189, v. i
Americanising of British Naval Designs, 176, v. ii
American Monitors and Conning Towers, 272, v. i
American Monitors, limitations of, 292, v. i
American Navy, 189, v. i
American War, 189, v. i
Amiens, Peace of, 163, v. i
Anson, Commodore, 109, v. i
“Answer” British, to frégates blindées, 249, v. i
Antigua, 172, v. i
Antwerp, 183, v. i
Appreciation of Barnaby, 49, v. ii
Arch Duke Charles, 98, v. i
Archers, English, 27, v. i
Armada, Defeat of, 57, v. i
Armada, Delayed, 48, v. i
Armada, Force of, 49, v. i
Armada, Indifferent Gunnery of, 50, v. i
Armada, Real History of, 57, v. i
Armament, Ratio of Size, 95, v. i
Armed Neutrality, The, 161, v. i
Armour, 204, v. ii
Armoured Cruisers Re-appear, 101, v. ii
Armour Experiments at Woolwich, 219, v. i
Armoured Forecastles, 284, v. i
Armoured Scouts, 197, v. ii
Armstrong and Percussion Shell, 227, v. i
“Army of Invasion,” 170, v. i
Articles of War, 11, v. i
Artificial Ventilation, 225, v. i
Armstrong, Guns of, 241, v. i
Artillery, Superior, 229, v. i
Assize of Arms, The, 10, v. i
Athelston, 7, v. i
Australia, Navy of, 233, v. ii
Auxiliary Navies, 231, v. ii
Battle of Trafalgar, 177, v. i
Belle Island Captured, 122, v. i
Berwick Captured by French (1795), 138, v. i
Blockade, Scientific, First Instituted, 120, v. i
Blockade Work, 165, v. i
Bomb Dropping, 226, 228, v. ii
Bombs from Airships, 228, v. ii
Bomb Vessels Introduced, 87, v. i
Bonaparte (see Napoleon), 230, v. i
Bordelais Captured, 158, v. i
Boscawen, 120, v. i
Boswell, Invention of, 107, v. i
Bounty, 200, v. i
Bounty, Given by Henry VII, 36, v. i
Bounty to Seamen, 234, v. i
Bourbon, Isle of, Captured, 185, v. i
Box-Battery Ironclads, 318, v. i
Brading, Battle of, 5, v. i
Breaking the Line, First Attempt at, 128, v. i
Breaking the Line by Rodney, 129, v. i
Breastwork Monitors, 292, 307, 308, v. i
Breech Blocks, Elementary, 320, v. i
Breechloaders, Armstrongs, 320, v. i
Brest, 157, v. i
Brest, Cornwallis off, 172, v. i
Bridport, 139, v. i
Brig Sloop of 18 Guns, 178, v. i
British Battle Fleet, 257, v. i
British Defects in the Crimean War, 234, v. i
British Empire, an English-Speaking Confederation, 241, v. ii
British Flag, 75, v. i
British and French Ideals, 249, v. i
British v. French Ships Discussed in Parliament, 37, v. i
British Guns, 232, v. i
British Merchant Ships Trade with Russia During War, 186, v. i
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