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Dreadnought - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This page features or provides links to all our views of the British battleship Dreadnought (1906-1922). ... HMS Dreadnought, an 18,110-ton battleship built at Portsmouth Dockyard, England, represented one of the most notable design transformations of the armored warship era.
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The first table below compares the building programs of Great Britain, Germany, the United States, and Japan in "Dreadnought," i.e. all big gun, battleships.
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; A Collaborative to Study and Model the Ships of the Dreadnought Era, 1890-1920 ... Tony Lovell started the project sometime around August of 2000 as a collaborative research effort of the Dreadnought Era. Others have contributed in a variety of ways in helping model, research and discuss the ships and technologies that...
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Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Learn a definition of the guitar-related phrase dreadnought ... Definition: A very popular acoustic guitar body shape, the dreadnought is rather large, and typically emphasizes the bass frequencies of the instrument. Th dreadnought shape, introduced by Martin Guitars, is named after the British battleship H.M.S. Dreadnought.
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by DREADNOUGHT at 7:10:00 PM ... DREADNOUGHT's latest column for syndication is on comments made by Jesuit Father James Martin on what remains of life for same sex attracted Catholics. It ran in The Record newspaper last week.
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Battleship histories. Royal naval battleship HMS Dreadnought. Battleship website dedicated to the history of HMS Dreadnought from its launch to its participation in major wars also notice board for families of ex-crew of HMS Dreadnought. ... HMS Dreadnought - Name History...
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