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
Fleet Saved by a Military Officer, 103, v. i
Fleet of Richard I, 10, v. i
Floating Batteries, First Use of, 130, v. i
Florida Acquired by England, 123, v. i
Flotilla, 163, v. i
Flotilla Invasion, 166, v. i
Flushing Blockaded, 183, v. i
Food, 65, v. i; 254, v. ii
Forecastle, Armoured, 284, v. i
Forecastles on Turret Ships, 284, v. i
Fort, S. Phillip, 116, v. i
Frames, Trussed, Introduced, 210, v. i
France, Why Beaten in Great War, 233, v. i
France, War with, 37, 113, v. i
Frégates Blindées, 247, 250, v. i
French Fleet in Crimean War, 230, v. i
French and British Ideals, 253, v. i
French Warships, Superb Qualities of, 92, v. i
French Fleet Superior to British, 193, v. i
French Floating Batteries, 225, v. i
French Revolution, 132, v. i
Freya, Danish Frigate, Captured, 159, v. i
Frisians, 5, v. i
“Fulton” Driven by steam Paddle, 193, v. i
Future Fights, 215, v. ii
“Galatea” Fitted with Paddles, 213, v. i
Galleon as Dreadnought of the 14th Century, 27, v. i
Galley, Replaced as Capital Ship, 27, v. i
Gambier, Admiral, 179, v. i
Gambier, Lack of Energy of, 182, v. i
Gambier, Lord, Acquitted, 183, v. i
Gambier, Lord, Vote of Thanks to Opposed by Cochrane, 183, v. i
Gambling, Punishment for, 12, v. i
Ganteaume, 163, v. i
Ganteaume, Admiral Escapes from Rochefort, 181, v. i
Garay, Inventor of Steamship, (1543), 214, v. i
Genereux Captured by Nelson, 160, v. i
Genius of Famous Admirals, 216, v. ii
Genoa, Hotham’s Battle of, 138, v. i
Gentlemen Adventurers, 45, v. i
George I, 104, v. i
George II, 107, v. i
George II and Institution of Uniform, 194, v. i
German Seamen, 233, v. i
Germans Agitate for British Naval Efficiency, 231, v. i
Germany, 233, v. i
Germany (analogy), 65, v. i
Germany, Guns from, 43, v. i
Gibraltar, 130, 172, v. i
Gibraltar, Nelson at, 172, v. i
Glasgow, “Black Prince,” Built at, 250, v. i
Globe Circumnavigated by Drake, 45, v. i
Godwin, 9, v. i
Good Hope, Cape Dutch Squadron Captured at, 141, v. i
Graham, Sir James, 236, v. i
Grasse, De, 129, v. i
Greek Fire, 15, 243, v. i
Guadaloup Captured, 137, 185, v. i
Guarda-Costas, 108, v. i
Guerre de Course, 102, v. i
Guichen, 128, v. i
Guillaume Tell Captured, 161, v. i
Gunners, Training of, 241, v. i
Gunnery, Enemy’s Inefficiency of, 176, v. i
Gunnery Errors, 179, v. ii
Gunnery Experiments, 231, v. ii
Guns Against Aircraft, 226, v. ii
Guns, British, 232, v. i
Guns in the Reed Era, 319, v. i
Guns in Submarine, 212, v. ii
Guns of the Watts Era, 202, v. ii
Guns, Pivot, 272, v. i
Guns, Rapid Fire, Development of, 227, v. i
Guns, Turkish Monster, 179, v. i
Hales, Dr., Ventilation System of, 115, v. i
Hamelin, 234, v. i
Hampden, John, 73, v. i
Hanniken, 28, v. i
Hardcastle Torpedo, 204, v. ii
Hardy, Sir Charles, 127, v. i
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