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    HMS Emperor of India was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy. She was originally to have been named Delhi but was renamed before she...
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  • HMS Poseidon (P99) was a Parthian-class submarine designed and built by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering in Barrow-in-Furness, England for the Royal...
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  • HMS Brighton Belle HMS Brighton Queen HMS Devonia HMS Duchess Of Fife HMS Dundalk HMS Emperor Of India HMS Fitzroy HMS Glen Avon HMS Glen Gower HMS Gossamer...
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  • ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Delhi, after the Indian city of Delhi: HMS Delhi was the name under which the battleship HMS Emperor of India...
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    Iron Duke-class battleships, HMS Iron Duke, HMS Marlborough, HMS Benbow, and HMS Emperor of India, were the third line of British super-dreadnoughts. In...
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    Iron Duke-class battleship (category World War I battleships of the United Kingdom)
    Duke, Marlborough, Benbow, and Emperor of India. Launched from October 1912 to November 1913, this was the third class of Royal Navy super-dreadnoughts...
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  • Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Emperor. A third was planned, but never entered service: HMS Emperor (1856) was a steam yacht purchased...
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  • Empress of India is a former royal title. It may also refer to: HMS Empress of India (1891), the British pre-dreadnought battleship HMS Emperor of India, the...
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    HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Designed to support the Baltic...
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    USS Charles (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    1920. She was better known in her role as passenger liner SS Harvard, one of the premier West Coast steamships operated by the Los Angeles Steamship Company...
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  • William Sells (category Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    went on to be Captain of the battleship HMS Emperor of India in January 1928 and Captain of the battleship HMS Benbow in May 1929, before retiring in April...
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  • on matters of deep water salvage, and undertook their side of the work in the raising in 1932 of the old battleship HMS Emperor of India, contracted...
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    the Sea of Marmora, though Resolution also stopped in Mytilene and Smyrna in February 1923 in company with the battleship HMS Emperor of India and several...
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    dazzle included the fitting of anti-rangefinder baffles to the masts and yards of battleships such as HMS Emperor of India in 1917. Deceptive mimicry was...
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    just two months after the outbreak of the First World War. On 1 December, Benbow and her sister ship HMS Emperor of India arrived at the 4th Battle Squadron...
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    most of the 11th Destroyer Flotilla were at Invergordon, the remainder at Scapa Flow. Based at Cromarty Firth. Did not sail: HMS Emperor of India: Capt...
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    Fishing boats (1900) The Hamoaze (1935) HMS Emperor of India at Scapa Flow (1918) Britannia Royal Naval College (1928) HMS Tiger (1919) 1st Cruiser Squadron...
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    Went to the port of Thessaloniki (Greece) HMT Rio Pardo, transported refugees to Greece HMS Ajax HMS Cardiff HMS Ceres HMS Emperor of India several destroyers...
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  • occurred off Japan, aboard the Canadian Pacific Steamships liner RMS Empress of Canada. 42-year-old Filipino passenger Graciano Bilas killed two people and...
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    squadron's flagship was HMS Emperor of India. A component of the squadron was the British Caspian Flotilla. Post holders included: As of December 1918 included:...
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  • 1st Battle Squadron (category Battle squadrons of the Royal Navy)
    as follows: HMS Marlborough HMS Agincourt HMS Benbow – joined July, 1916 HMS Canada HMS Emperor of India – joined July, 1916 HMS Revenge HMS Royal Oak –...
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    George Hyde (admiral) (category Australian Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    command of the 3rd Battle Squadron of the British Home Fleet. He was given command of two Iron Duke-class battleships, HMS Emperor of India, and then HMS Marlborough...
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    James Somerville (category Academics of the Royal College of Defence Studies)
    in the battleship HMS Ajax in the Mediterranean Fleet in March 1920 and then Executive Officer in the battleship HMS Emperor of India also in the Mediterranean...
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    Pasages (steam trawler) (category Fishing vessels of the United Kingdom)
    on the Isle of Man. The vessel was wrecked and her remains can still be seen. The TR series of minesweeping naval trawler were copies of the Royal Navy's...
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    trading in India. To appease Emperor Aurangzeb and particularly his Grand Vizier Asad Khan, Parliament exempted Every from all of the Acts of Grace (pardons)...
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    Charles Royds (category Assistant Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis)
    he was given command of the battleship HMS Emperor of India. He remained in her until January 1919, and was appointed Companion of St Michael and St George...
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    4th Battle Squadron (category Battle squadrons of the Royal Navy)
    Dreadnought HMS Temeraire HMS Benbow HMS Emperor of India HMS Erin As an element in the Grand Fleet, the squadron participated in the Battle of Jutland....
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    Alfred Carpenter (category Officers of the Legion of Honour)
    officer of HMS Emperor of India 1915–17. On 22/23 April 1918, Captain Carpenter was in command of HMS Vindictive which was to land a force of 200 Royal...
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    SS Kaisar-I-Hind (category Ocean liners of the United Kingdom)
    between Southampton and New York, for which she was unofficially renamed Emperor of India. The American Tourist Agency chartered her for a cruise to Norway,...
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    p. 250. Reilly & Scheina 1980, p. 48. Brown 1997, pp. 176–77. "HMS Empress of India Wreck in Lyme Bay". Teign Dive. Teign Diving Centre. Retrieved 24...
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