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HMS Essex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'HMS Essex may refer to one of these ships of the British Royal Navy named after the county of Essex: , a 60-gun ship launched in 1653 and captured in the Four Days' Battle of 1666 , a 70-gun t...
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Monmouth Class Armoured cruisers of the Royal Navy. ... Cruisers in the class were HMS Monmouth, HMS Bedford, HMS Berwick, HMS Cornwall, HMS Cumberland, HMS Donegal, HMS Essex, HMS Kent, HMS Lancaster and HMS Suffolk.
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HMS Essex (1901) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'HMS Essex was a Monmouth class cruiser| 'Monmouth -class]] armoured cruiser of the British Royal Navy. She was built at Pembroke Dock and launched on 29 August 1901. She served in the First Wor...
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HMS Essex (1653) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'HMS Essex was a 48-gun third rate 0 =-class |1 =-class frigate]] frigate built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England by Phineas Pett II at Deptford, and launched in 1653.
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Built Pembroke Dockyard, laid down March 1901, completed December 1904. HMS Essex; Built Pembroke Dockyard, laid down January 1900, completed March 1904. HMS Suffolk; Built Portsmouth Dockyard, laid down March 1901, completed May 1904. HMS Lancaster;
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All the Class served in Home waters except HMS Lancaster and HMS Monmouth which served in the Mediterranean. From 1906 all the ships were dispersed to overseas stations. Displacement: 9800 tons, Speed: 23 knots.
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image: A genre painting of an interior below deck on a warship. Portholes open to the left of the image. In the foreground three women sit binding the edges of a large sail sheet. In the background there is a work table. ... ; Image: WRNS Ratings Sail-making: On Board 'HMS Essex' at Devonport, 1918; ... HMS Belfast...
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A team of maritime archaeologists from the University of St Andrews is to search for the final resting place among the Essex marshes of HMS Beagle, the ship Charles Darwin served on as a naturalist. After circumnavigating the globe between 1831-36, the 10-gun brig-sloop was laid up at Woolwich...
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