HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy. Built in 1915, she saw active service in the Mediterranean during the First World War and in Russia...
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United States HMS M33, an M29-class monitor warship of the Royal Navy M33 cluster bomb, a Cold War-era U.S. biological cluster bomb M33 helmet, used by...
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protected cruiser launched in 1895 and sold in 1920. HMS Minerva (1925) was the monitor HMS M33 converted to a coastal minelayer and renamed in 1925,...
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along with the 1915 monitor HMS M33 (in Portsmouth dockyard), and the Flower-class sloop HMS President, (formerly HMS Saxifrage) usually moored on the...
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also the home of Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, the Tudor warship Mary Rose, and First World War-era monitor HMS M33. In 1995 she received over 280,000...
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sloop classes of the Royal Navy The other two are HMS Caroline in Belfast, and the 1915 monitor HMS M33 in Portsmouth dockyard This Flower-class corvettes...
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1°6′33.84″W / 50.7983000°N 1.1094000°W / 50.7983000; -1.1094000 (HMS Warrior) HMS M33, a First World War monitor. She was opened to the public on 7 August...
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shots of the First World War. Currently a museum ship in Belgrade, Serbia. HMS M33 is an M29-class monitor of the Royal Navy built in 1915; she is preserved...
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both the French Navy and Royal Navy, the British monitor HMS M33, the British light cruiser HMS Caroline, the Greek armored cruiser Georgios Averof, the...
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powered by horses. This dry dock currently holds First World War monitor HMS M33. Possibly the earliest description of a floating dock comes from a small...
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The second, HMS Brocklesby (L42), launched in 1940, was a Hunt-class destroyer that served in World War II. The third, HMS Brocklesby (M33), launched in...
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2 inch guns. HMS M32 and her sisters were ordered from Harland & Wolff, Belfast in March 1915. However, HMS M32 and her sister HMS M33 were sub-contracted...
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HMNB Portsmouth (redirect from HMS Nelson (shore establishment))
Blackwall on the River Thames in 1860 and now moored in the dockyard). HMS M33, a World War I monitor (opened to the public in 2015) The National Museum...
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listed. The Victory Gallery is a purpose-built museum building of 1938. HMS M33, a World War I Monitor warship, is also part of the museum; she was opened...
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HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal Navy. She is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London...
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1916. HMS M31 – launched on 24 June 1915, and broken up for scrap in 1948. HMS M32 – launched on 22 May 1915, and sold in January 1920. HMS M33 – launched...
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HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759, and launched in 1765. With 246 years...
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HMS Bronington was a Ton-class minesweeper of the Royal Navy, launched on 19 March 1953. This mahogany-hulled minesweeper was one of the last of the "wooden...
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First World War, (along with the 1914 light cruiser HMS Caroline in Belfast, and the 1915 monitor HMS M33 in Portsmouth dockyard). Admiralty Estimates for...
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HMS Brocklesby is a Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel of the British Royal Navy, her primary purpose is to find and neutralise sea mines using a...
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reconnaissance-bomber aircraft. A British River Force of 11 monitors (HMS M33, HMS Fox and others), minesweepers, and Russian gunboats was formed to use...
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ships, HMS General Wolfe, Lord Clive and Prince Eugene, were converted to take the BL 18 inch Mk I naval gun that had originally been allocated to HMS Furious...
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First World War, (along with the 1914 Light cruiser HMS Caroline in Belfast, and the 1915 Monitor HMS M33 in Portsmouth dockyard). These ships were Q-ships...
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HQS Wellington (redirect from HMS Wellington (U65))
HMS Wellington (launched Devonport, 1934) is a Grimsby-class sloop, formerly of the Royal Navy. During the Second World War, she served as a convoy escort...
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Second World War saved for the nation". Retrieved 28 May 2016. "Monitor HMS M33". Retrieved 28 May 2016. "'Amazing Survivor' Acquired by the National Museum...
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Mincarlo Charitable Trust Limited. Retrieved 24 September 2016. "Monitor HMS M33". National Museum of the Royal Navy. Retrieved 24 September 2016. "Sheringham...
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This force numbered 4,500 troops. A British River Force of 11 monitors (HMS M33, HMS Fox and others), minesweepers, and Russian gunboats was formed to use...
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light cruiser HMS Caroline in Belfast, and the 1915 monitor HMS M33 in Portsmouth dockyard). Six ships were ordered in January 1916: HMS Aubrietia — built...
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tracer, 1914 List of naval guns 15 cm SK L/45 German equivalent On monitor HMS M33 at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, UK A gun from HMAS Adelaide at HMAS Cerberus...
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HMS Cavalier is a retired C-class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was laid down by J. Samuel White and Company at East Cowes on 28 March 1943, launched...
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