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
Sovereignty of the British Seas, 10, 16, v. i
Sovereignty of the Seas upheld by Cromwell, 75, v. i
Spain, First War with, 28, v. i
Spain, Operations against, 45, v. i
Spanish Instructors in English Navy, 43, v. i
Spanish Wars (Succession), 95, v. i
Spanish Treasure Ship Captured by Captain Anson, 111, v. i
Spanish Treasure Ships, 158, v. i
Specialisation in Elizabethan Times, 46, v. i
Speed in the “Drake” class, 103, v. ii
“Spit and Polish,” 242, v. ii
Spithead Mutiny, 146, 202, v. i
Spragge, 85, v. i
St. Andre, Jean Bon, 134, v. i
St. Bride’s Day Massacre, 8, v. i
St. Lucia Captured (1794), 137, v. i
St. Malo, 90, 119, v. i
St. Thomas Captured, 180, v. i
St. Vincent, 145, v. i
St. Vincent, Cape, Battle of, 145, v. i
Steam Ships Anticipated, 212, v. i
Steam Tugs added to Navy, 213, v. i
Steam Vessel, The First, 215, v. i
Steam Vessels, Auxiliary, 219, v. i
Steam Warships, 215, v. i
Steering Gear Unprotected, 257, v. i
Sterns made Circular, 211, v. i
Stewart Kings and the Navy, 87, v. i
Stones from Aloft, 27, v. i
Stores regularly Instituted, 132, v. i
Stour, Battle of, 2, v. i
Stoving, 107, v. i
Strachan, Rear Admiral Sir E., 177, 183, v. i
Sub-divisions, 271, v. i
Submarine, Americans refuse to officially sanction, 190, v. i
Submarine Battleship may appear, 215, v. ii
Submarine, First, 59, v. i
Submarine, First appearance of, 190, v. i
Submarine, First use of, in War, 125, v. i
Submarine, The, 228, v. i; 208, v. ii
Submarines, a Danger to Big Ships, 194, v. ii
Submarines and Harbour Defence, 208, v. ii
Succession, War of the Spanish, 95, v. i
Super-Dreadnoughts, 175, v. ii
Super-heated Steam, 201, v. ii
Superior Artillery, 231, v. i
Supply of Oak, 132, v. i
Surgeons, 207, v. i; 257, v. ii
Sveaborg, 235, v. i
Swain, King of Denmark, 8, v. i
Sweden becomes French Ally, 186, v. i
Sweden, War with (1715), 105, v. i
Sweden, Peace with, Declared (1812), 188, v. i
Swedish Fleet, 162, v. i
Sweeps superseded by Paddles, 213, v. i
Tactics, 60, v. i
Tactics at Trafalgar, 176, v. i
Tactics, Early, 28, v. i
Tactics, English, 230, v. i
Tactics, First appearance of, 21, v. i
Tagus Blockaded, 181, v. i
“Tailoring,” 260, v. ii
Tarpaulin Seamen, 115, v. i
Tegethoff at Lissa (analogy), 100, v. i
Tercera, Battle of, 48, v. i
Teignmouth Attacked, 89, v. i
Texel, 84, v. i
Thames Iron Works, Blackwall, 250, v. i
Thames, Project to Block, 84, v. i
The Australian Navy, 237, v. ii
The “Battle of the Boilers,” 93, v. ii
The Cape, 176, v. i
The Coming of the Torpedo, 51, v. ii
The “Dreadnought” Commenced, 149, v. ii
The Duties of Naval Airships, 227, v. ii
The Earliest Naval Manœuvres, 54, v. ii
The “Échelon” System Resurrected, 179, v. ii
The First British Ironclads, 249, v. i
Theft, Punishment for, 12, v. i
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