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    HMS Agincourt was a dreadnought battleship built in the United Kingdom in the early 1910s. Originally part of Brazil's role in a South American naval...
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  • been called HMS Agincourt, named after the Battle of Agincourt of 1415, and construction of another was started but not completed. HMS Agincourt (1796) was...
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    HMS Agincourt was a Minotaur-class armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy during the 1860s. She spent most of her career as the flagship of the Channel...
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  • 1908 and 1912, and again between 1920 and 1922. HMS Caroline was Ganges between 1908 and 1913. HMS Agincourt was Ganges II between 1906 and 1908. RNTE Shotley...
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    was decommissioned in 1945. HMS Agincourt was to be the sixth member of the Queen Elizabeth class. She was authorized in 1913, and intended for completion...
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    was refloated after the war and then sold for scrap in March 1946. HMS Agincourt was laid down in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1911 as the Brazilian battleship...
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    the establishments of HMS Boscawen, HMS St Vincent and HMS Caledonia. HMS Boscawen II (the former HMS Agincourt) was renamed HMS Ganges II. In 1907 the...
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  • Clinton-Baker; HMS Agincourt Captain H. M. Doughty; Fifth Division HMS Colossus Flagship of Rear Admiral E. F. A. Gaunt; Captain A. D. P. R. Pound; HMS Collingwood...
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    Warrior narrowly missed colliding with HMS Agincourt when she was following her out of Gibraltar and Agincourt grounded on Pearl Rock. The rapid evolution...
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    Upon confiscation, Sultân Osmân-ı Evvel was renamed HMS Agincourt while Reşadiye was renamed HMS Erin. The seizure of these battleships by the Royal Navy...
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  • Osmân-ı Evvel in 1914 but seized by the Royal Navy in 1914 and named HMS Agincourt (scrapped 1924) Riachuelo - planned super-dreadnought, ordered but canceled...
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    HMS Centurion was the second of four King George V-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the early 1910s. She spent the bulk of her...
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  • class K class HMS K1 HMS K2 HMS K3 HMS K4 HMS K5 HMS K6 HMS K7 HMS K8 HMS K9 HMS K10 HMS K11 HMS K12 HMS K13 HMS K14 HMS K15 HMS K16 HMS K17 HMS K26 L class...
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    fittings and a corruption of her name ("A Gin Court"), the 1913 battleship HMS Agincourt was referred to as the "Gin Palace" in the Royal Navy. "Definition...
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  • off the ship, and British ships nearby took her over and renamed her HMS Agincourt. The German battlecruiser SMS Goeben was transferred to the Ottoman...
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    Captain G. H. Borrett; HMS Conqueror Captain H. H. D. Tothill; HMS Thunderer Captain J. A. Fergusson. By 1918, HMS Agincourt had been transferred from...
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    later HMS Agincourt Turkish battleship, later HMS Erin Chilean battleships Almirante Latorre, later HMS Canada and Almirante Cochrane, later HMS Eagle...
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    Prince Alfred, of any wrongdoing. For the next two years Louis served on HMS Agincourt and on the Royal Yacht, HMY Osborne, but in October 1879 he refused...
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    in the Congo Basin in 1875. He later served on the armoured frigate HMS Agincourt and in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882. Bayly married in 1892 Yves Henrietta...
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    ISBN 0-85177-130-0. Dobson, Aidan M. (2022). "Warship Gallery: The Scrapping of HMS Agincourt, New Zealand, Princess Royal at Rosyth, 1923—1925". In Jordan, John...
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    Burney HMS Marlborough (flagship): Capt George Parish Ross HMS Revenge: Capt Edward Buxton Kiddle HMS Hercules: Capt Lewis Clinton-Baker HMS Agincourt: Capt...
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    the beginning of the First World War, serving with the Royal Navy as HMS Agincourt. After selling Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian government asked Armstrong...
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    HMS Temeraire was one of three Bellerophon-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She spent almost...
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    HMS Revenge was the lead ship of five Revenge-class super-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the First World War in the mid-1910s...
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    Hough, Richard (1967). The Great Dreadnought: The Strange Story of H.M.S. Agincourt: The Mightiest Battleship of World War I. New York: Harper & Row. OCLC 914101...
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  • transferred to two ships in the Grand Fleet, HMS Agincourt and HMS Erin. Cunninghame Graham served on HMS Agincourt and saw action at the Battle of Jutland...
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    HMS Hercules was the second and last of the two Colossus-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy at the end of the first decade of the...
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    1946) HMS Jutland (April 1947) , Home Fleet 1949 4th Destroyer Squadron HMS Agincourt (Leader) HMS Aisne HMS Alamein HMS Barrosa HMS Corunna HMS Dunkirk...
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    frigate HMS Minotaur, in October 1870 but was relieved of that post by a court-martial after an incident in which the armoured frigate HMS Agincourt, which...
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    interfered with the distribution of boilers and engines. For these reasons, HMS Agincourt, which carried a record fourteen 12-inch guns in seven centreline turrets...
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