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    HMVS Victoria was a gunboat that served with the Victorian Naval Forces and Western Australia before being sold into private use. This class was built...
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  • ships' namesake: HMVS Victoria (1855), a sloop-of-war launched in 1855 HMVS Victoria (1884), a gunboat launched in 1884 HMS Victoria, four ships of the...
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  • HMVS Albert was a gunboat of the Victorian Naval Forces which was requisitioned for service with the Royal Australian Navy during World War I. HMVS Albert...
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    HMVS Childers was a torpedo boat of the Victorian Naval Forces, Commonwealth Naval Forces and the Royal Australian Navy. Childers, a first-class torpedo...
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  • Retrieved 4 August 2010. HMVS Lonsdale & HMVS Nepean "Dann's Torpedo Dropping Gear" HMVS Lonsdale - excavation "Historical-items - HMVS Lonsdale" Queenscliff...
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  • Archived from the original on 7 March 2012. Retrieved 29 March 2011. HMVS Lonsdale & HMVS Nepean "Iron, Steel & Steamship Archaeology: Proceedings of 2nd Australian...
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    supplied in 1884 to the Australian colony of Victoria, mounted on the gunboat HMVS Victoria. This gun was subsequently replaced on Victoria by an 8-inch...
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  • Navy have used the name for a number of ships and shore establishments: HMVS Cerberus was a breastwork monitor launched in 1868. She converted into a...
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    colonial gun vessels : HMQS Gayundah of 1884 HMCS Protector of 1884 HMVS Albert of 1884 HMVS Victoria of 1884 Mk VII guns were installed on disappearing...
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    were improved, slightly larger versions of HMVS Albert which was also built in 1884 for the colony of Victoria. The ship displaced 360 tons, and she was...
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    forces of Victoria offered their torpedo boat HMVS Childers and gunboats HMVS Victoria and HMVS Albert, which arrived in Suakin on 19 March 1884 on their...
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  • HMVS Gordon was a torpedo boat operated by the Victorian Naval Forces, the Commonwealth Naval Forces, and the Royal Australian Navy. She was launched in...
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    Paluma HMQS Gayundah HMCS Protector HMVS Victoria of 1884 HMVS Albert of 1884 Also on armed harbour vessels in Victoria : Gannet : tug Batman : hopper barge...
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    Victoria Annie Monks (1 November 1882 – 26 January 1927) was a British music hall singer of the early 20th century. During the Edwardian and First World...
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  • New Australasian Gold Mine disaster (category Mining in Victoria (state))
    the floodwater and with other equipment transported from the monitor ship HMVS Cerberus, the waters filled the mine shaft. The trapped men scrawled last...
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    under local and not Admiralty control. An armed ship, HMVS Victoria, owned by the Colony of Victoria transported troops to New Zealand for the campaign and...
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    HMQS Gayundah (category 1884 ships)
    Armstrong, Mitchell & Co. The very similar HMVS Albert was also built in 1884 and served with the colony of Victoria. The ship displaced 360 tons, and she...
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    Victoria, the Victorian colonial government ordered an ironclad ship, HMVS Cerberus and was gifted the composite steam-sail warship, Nelson. In 1884 several...
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    HMVS Cerberus...
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    March 2006. Retrieved 22 June 2009. Ann Clayton, "Chavasse, Noel Godfrey (1884–1917)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press...
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    reinforcements, the Victorian Government sent its first and only warship, HMVS Victoria, to supply men and perform shore bombardments and coastal patrols, while...
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    grandmother. Holloway's paternal grandfather was Augustus Holloway (1829–1884), brought up in Poole, Dorset. Augustus became a wealthy shopkeeper, with...
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    145°00′28″E / 37.967487°S 145.00789°E / -37.967487; 145.00789 (HMVS Cerberus) Cheviot  Victoria 19 October 1887 A steamship that was wrecked near Point Nepean...
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    fund-raiser. A canon of York Minster, he became chaplain in ordinary to Queen Victoria and Edward VII, and was a close friend of the British royal family. Born...
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    the dreadnoughts. Reed designed the first ship (HMVS Cerberus) at the request of the Colony of Victoria; the India Office then ordered another of the same...
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    2003 as a floating museum at Weihai. HMVS Cerberus, built 1867, has been partially sunk as a breakwater in Victoria, Australia, but is not preserved and...
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    Karen Horney (1885–1952), Carl Jung (1875–1961), Otto Rank (1884–1939), Helene Deutsch (1884–1982), and Freud's daughter Anna (1895–1982). Adler argued...
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  • offering clothing, home products, food, and energy. It was established in 1884 in Leeds by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer. Now headquartered in London...
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  • EMI, successor to the British company His Master's Voice (better known as HMV) — perhaps the leading organization in the early history of audio recording...
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  • piano. Nearly two weeks later, on 20 October, Butt performed it for Queen Victoria at Balmoral. Until August 1900, Elgar's songs had been published by Novello:...
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