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
Reserve Ships, Speedy Equipment of, 132, v. i
Restoration, The, 81, v. i
Retirement of Sir W. White, 113, v. ii
Richard I, 10, v. i
Richard II, 10, 30, v. i
Richard III, 33, 60, v. i
Right Ahead Fire, 258, v. i
Rigging, Firing at, 129, v. i
Right of Search, 159, 161, v. i
Robinson, Commander, on Causes of Mutiny, 146, v. i
Robinson, Commander, R.N., Quoted, 194, v. i
Rocket, Congreve, 236, v. i
Rodjestvensky (analogy), 53, v. i
Rodney, 127, 129, v. i
Rogerswick, Harbour of, 180, v. i
Rogues in Authority, 201, v. i
Rolling of the “Orion,” 183, v. ii
Romans in Britain, 1, v. i
Rooke, Sir George, 96, v. i
Routine, 260, v. ii
Row Boats, 222, v. ii
Royal Indian Marine, 233, v. ii
Royal Naval College Established, Portsmouth, 187, v. i
Royal Navy, Birth of, 35, v. i
Royal Ships, 35, v. i
Royal Yachts, 33, v. i
“Ruinous Competition in Naval Armaments,” 206, v. ii
Russel, 90, 91, v. i
Russell, John Scott, 237, 249, v. i
Russia, War with (1720), 106, v. i
Russian Mines, 226, v. i
Russian Navy Established by England, 95, v. i
Russo-Japanese War, 205, v. ii
Ryswick, Peace of, 92, v. i
Samaurez, 163, v. i
Samaurez in the Baltic, 180, v. i
San Domingo, Battle of, 178, v. i
Sandwich, Earl of, 84, v. i
Saints, Battle of the, 129, v. i
San Juan Nicaragua, Nelson at, 128, v. i
Santa Croix, Capture of, 180, v. i
Santa Cruz, Marquis of, 49, v. i
Santissima Trinidad (130), 145, v. i
Saxon Fleet, 8, v. i
Saxons, 1, v. i
Scantlings, 135, v. i
Scarcity of Oak, 132, v. i
“Scouts” Appear, 127, v. ii
“Scrapping,” 311, v. i
Scheldt, 183, v. i
School of Naval Architecture, 187, v. i
Scotts, 186, v. ii
Scott Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, 175, v. ii
Sea-Fights with the Danes, 2, v. i
Seamen, Bounty to, 234, v. i
Seamen, Foreign, 235, v. i
Seamen, German, 233, v. i
Sea-Going Masted Turret Ship, 276, v. i
Sea-Going Qualities of Barnaby Ships, 59, v. ii
Seamen, Improved, 44, v. i
Sea Kings, Elizabethan, 47, v. i
Seamanship, 114, v. i
Sea Power and Napoleon, 163, 169, v. i
Sea Regiment, The, 251, v. ii
Search, Right of, 159, 161, v. i
Sebastopol Attacked, 224, v. i
Sebastopol, Siege of, 224, v. i
Semenoff, Captain (quoted), 243, v. i
“Semi-Dreadnoughts,” 127, v. ii
Senegal Captured, 184, v. i
Senyavin in the Mediterranean, 181, v. i
Senyavin, Ships of, Restored, 186, v. i
Serpents, 15, v. i
Seymour, Sir Hamilton, 235, v. i
Shah and Huascar Action, 322, v. i
Shell Guns, Adopted, 220, v. i
Shell, Percussion, 227, v. i
Shell, Thermite, 244, v. i
Sheerness, Dutch at, 83, v. i
Ships, Engaging exactly End-on, 179, v. ii
Ships, Iron-plated, 237, v. i
Ships, Ironclad, 239, v. i
Ships of King Alfred, 5, v. i
_SHIPS MENTIONED BY NAME._
Aboukir, 101, v. ii
Abyssinia, 231, v. ii
Acheron class, 200, v. ii
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