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
Sea Gull, 76, 93, v. ii
Sea-horse, 232, v. i
Sentinel, 129, v. ii
Severn, 112, v. i; 48, v. ii
Shah, 321, v. i
Sharpshooter class, 90, 93, 232, v. ii
Sheldrake, 76, 93, v. ii
Sikh, 232, v. ii
Sirius, 185, v. i
Skipjack, 76, v. ii
Skirmisher, 127, v. ii
Southampton, 196, v. ii
Sovereign, The, 37, v. i
Spanker, floating battery, 188, v. i
Spanker, 76, 93, v. ii
Spartan, 72, v. ii
Spartiate, 99, v. ii
Speedwell, 76, v. ii
Speedy, 76, 93, v. ii
St. George, 71, v. ii
Suffolk, 106, v. ii
Sultan, 304, 313, 318, v. i
Sutlej, 101, v. ii
Swift, 200, v. ii
Swiftsure, 177, 295, v. i
Sybil, 231, v. i
Sydney, 197, v. ii
Talbot, 89, v. ii
Tauranga, 76, 233, v. ii
Terpsichore, 72, v. ii
Terrible, 89, v. ii
Terror, 225, v. i
Thames, 48, v. ii
Thetis, 72, v. ii
Thunder, 225, v. i
Thunderer, 50, 175, v. ii
Thunderbolt, 225, v. i; 50, v. ii
Tiger, 188, v. ii
Ting Yuen (Chinese), 180, v. ii
Tonnant (French), 248, v. i
“Town” class cruisers, 197, v. ii
Trafalgar, 43, 64, v. ii
Transports, 22, v. i
“Tribals,” 199, v. ii
Tribune, 72, v. ii
Triumph, 58, 295, v. i
Trusty, 225, v. i
Tryal (1740), 111, v. i
Tsarevitch (Russian), 204, v. ii
Undaunted, 197, v. ii
Valiant, 257, v. i
Vanguard, 268, 295, v. i; 169, v. ii
Venerable, 102, v. ii
Vengeance, 99, v. ii
Vernon, 254, v. i
Victoria, 48, v. ii
Victoria (Colonial), 233, v. ii
Victorious, 189, v. i; 87, v. ii
Victory, 231, v. i
Viper, 276, v. i
Vixen, 276, v. i
Von der Tann (German), 180, v. ii
Wager (1740), 111, v. i
Wallaroo, 76, 233, 256, v. ii
Wampanoag (U.S.), 320, v. i; 233, v. ii
Warrior, 254, 257, 267, v. i
Warspite, 195, v. ii
Waterwitch, 276, v. i
Weymouth class, 196, v. ii
Whiting, 76, v. ii
Wizard, 76, v. ii
Wsewolod (Russian), 232, v. i
Yarmouth, 196, v. ii
Zealous, 263, v. i
Zelandia, 108, 234, v. ii
Ship Money, 7, 69, v. i
Ships, Short, handy, 264, v. i
Shipwrights’ Company Established, 59, v. i
Short Service System, 253, v. ii
Shovell, Sir Cloudesley, 98, v. i
Sidon, 216, v. i
Simoon, 223, v. i
Sinope, Battle of, 224, v. i
Syracuse, Neutrality of, Disregarded by Nelson, 152, v. i
Sir Charles Napier, 213, v. i
“Sirius” and “Magicienne” Aground, 185, v. i
Sir W. White’s Views on the “Sovereigns,” 65, v. ii
“Slop Chest,” 195, v. i
Sluys, 24, v. i
Small Cruisers and First Cost, 75, v. ii
Small German Protected Cruisers, 197, v. ii
Smith, Sir Sidney, 180, v. i
“Smoak-Boat” of Meerlers, 90, v. i
Sole Bay, Battle of, 85, v. i
Solid Bulkhead, 204, v. ii
Suffren, 129, v. i
Southampton Sacked, 23, v. i
South Australia, 232, v. ii
Southsea Beach, 175, v. i
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