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    HMS Weymouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. She was the name ship of the Weymouth sub-class of the Town class...
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  • sold in 1865. HMS Weymouth was to have been a wood screw corvette. She was laid down in 1860 but was cancelled in 1863. HMS Weymouth (1910), a Town-class...
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  • Canada Weymouth, New Zealand Weymouth, Saint Michael, Barbados Weymouth F.C. Weymouth College HMS Weymouth, several ships 19294 Weymouth Weymouth New Testament...
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    Weymouth (/ˈweɪməθ/ WAY-məth) is a sea-side town and civil parish in the Dorset district, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, on the English Channel coast...
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    fitting of a single QF 3 inch (76 mm) 20 cwt gun. The Weymouth class were ordered under the 1909–1910 Programme and commissioned between 1911 and 1912. Major...
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    HMS Falmouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy during the 1910s. She was one of four ships of the Weymouth sub-class. The ship was...
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  • England HMS Dartmouth (1655), a 22-gun ship HMS Dartmouth (1693), a 48-gun fourth rate HMS Dartmouth (1698), a 50-gun fourth rate HMS Dartmouth (1910), a...
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    HMS Dartmouth was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. She was one of the Weymouth sub-class of the Town class. The ship...
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    Dreadnought hoax (category 1910 in the United Kingdom)
    pulled by Horace de Vere Cole in 1910. Cole tricked the Royal Navy into showing their flagship, the battleship HMS Dreadnought, to a fake delegation...
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    commissioned under the name HMS Attack. On 1 May 1944, the harbour was commissioned as USNAAB Portland-Weymouth. Both Portland and Weymouth were major embarkation...
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    HMS Pincher was a coal-fired Beagle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy built by William Denny and Brothers and launched on 15 March 1910. Pincher was one...
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  • passenger accommodation was removed in 1910, after which she was operated as a cargo vessel. She served as minesweeper HMS Lynn in the Mediterranean during...
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  • permission to visit one of the world's most powerful warships, HMS Dreadnought, in Weymouth, Dorset, in what became known as the Dreadnought hoax. It was...
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    Fighting Ships of World War One (1919), Jane's Publishing Company Ships of the Weymouth group Battle of Jutland Crew Lists Project - HMS Yarmouth Crew List...
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    HMS Liverpool was a 4,800 ton Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy commissioned in 1909. Named for the port city of Liverpool, the cruiser served...
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    was followed in 1910 by the first flight from the deck of a US Navy cruiser. Seaplanes and seaplane tender support ships, such as HMS Engadine, followed...
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    steamed at 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph) at the Royal Fleet Review in Weymouth Bay, England. Hibernia then transferred her aviation equipment to battleship...
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    February 1910 and sailed with HMS Rosario[unreliable source?] to Hong Kong in February 1911. They were all sold in Hong Kong on 25 June 1919. HMS Rosario[unreliable...
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    others in the German Navy. For about a three-year period after the British Weymouth class of the Town series, completed with a uniform armament of 6-inch guns...
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    cruisers: HMS Duke of Edinburgh and Black Prince laid down 1903 Bristol-class light cruisers laid down 1909 Weymouth-class cruisers laid down 1910 Chatham-class...
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  • Retrieved 24 October 2021. Lucking, J.H. (1971). The Great Western at Weymouth. Newton Abbot: David and Charles. ISBN 0-7153-5135-4. Colledge, J. J. (2010)...
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    HMS Chatham was a Town-class light cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. She was the name ship of her sub-class of the Town class. The ship survived...
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  • Weymouth College was a public school in Weymouth, Dorset, England, from 1863 to 1940. It closed during the Second World War because of the risks from its...
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    training of naval officers at Dartmouth dates from 1863, when the wooden hulk HMS Britannia was moved from Portland and moored in the River Dart to serve as...
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    Science. Retrieved February 18, 2022. "Submarine goes down, in collision with HMS Hazard". The Daily News. No. 20, 562. London. 3 February 1912. p. 1. Retrieved...
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  • was a British excursion steamer and marine engineering company based in Weymouth. The company was founded in 1848 by Joseph Cosens and incorporated in 1876...
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    HMS Hibernia was a King Edward VII-class pre-dreadnought battleship of Britain's Royal Navy. Like all ships of the class (apart from HMS King Edward VII)...
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  • Justicia) Lancashire HMS Lord Clive Maloja HMS M30 HMS M31 HMS M33 Nomadic Olympic Orduna Pakeha HMS Raglan Regina HMS Sir Thomas Picton HMS Terror Themistocles...
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  • ground. On 3 October 1908, City recorded its record FA Cup win by beating Weymouth 14–0. The match was in the first qualifying round. James "Daisy" Bell scored...
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    HMS Nymphe was one of 20 Acorn-class (later H-class) destroyers built for the Royal Navy that served in the First World War. The Acorn class were smaller...
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