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    October 1916. Nembo was laid down at the Cantiere Pattison (English: Pattison Shipyard) in Naples, Italy, on 6 August 1899. She was launched on 18 May 1901 and...
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  • and 1905 Italian destroyer Nembo (1901), a Nembo-class destroyer launched in 1901 and sunk in 1916 Italian destroyer Nembo (1927), a Turbine-class destroyer...
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  • Nembo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian destroyer Nembo (1901), a Nembo-class destroyer launched in 1901...
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    on 21 November 1901 and completed on 28 August 1902. She was commissioned in August 1902. Turbine and the lead ship of her class, Nembo, had their armament...
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    The Nembo class was a class of destroyer of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy). Six destroyers were built by the Pattison shipyard of Naples between...
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  • Italian destroyer Turbine (1901), a Nembo-class destroyer launched in 1901 and sunk in 1915. Italian destroyer Espero (1904), a Nembo-class destroyer launched...
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    HMS Hazard 12 Feb: Grängesberg 12 Mar: Pisagua 14-15 Apr: Californian 17 Apr: Nembo, Turbine 2 Jun: Friendship, Derwent 8 Jun: Saint Louis 7 Jul: Bunker Hill...
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    World War I a minor naval battle took place off Barletta and the Italian Nembo-class destroyer Turbine was sunk by the Austro-Hungarian light cruiser Helgoland...
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    Regia Marina (Royal Navy) built by the German Schichau shipyard from 1899–1901. They served in the Italo-Turkish War (where one was lost) and the surviving...
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    duty of showing the flag, attending naval reviews in Toulon, France, in 1901 and in Lisbon, Portugal, and Vigo Bay, Spain, in 1904. But the Spanish Navy...
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    terrestrial cloud, and among the blessed souls" (sgombrata tutta dal terrestre nembo, e fra l’alme beate). A few years after her death, the verses began to circulate...
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    SS City of Adelaide (1863) (category 1901 – World War I ships of Australia)
    HMS Hazard 12 Feb: Grängesberg 12 Mar: Pisagua 14-15 Apr: Californian 17 Apr: Nembo, Turbine 2 Jun: Friendship, Derwent 8 Jun: Saint Louis 7 Jul: Bunker Hill...
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    uboat.net. Retrieved July 3, 2023. Trentoincina (in Italian). Kabbadias, P (1901). The Journal of Hellenic Studies Vol. 21. pp. 205–208. Bishop, Chris; Chant...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Koombana
    Allen was appointed to the pilot service on the Port Adelaide River. In 1901 he was chosen to take the royal yacht HMS Ophir up the river, when the then...
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    24 July 2016. Akermann, Paul (2002). Encyclopaedia of British Submarines 1901–1955 (reprint of the 1989 ed.). Penzance, Cornwall: Periscope Publishing...
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  • Thumbnail for Rosalind (1890 ship)
    2024. Kresse 1964, p. 90. Lloyd's Register 1891, TOR–TRA. Lloyd's Register 1901, ADL–ADO. Swiggum, Susan; Kohli, Marjorie (13 March 2008). "German East Africa...
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    SS Californian (category 1901 ships)
    also decorated and comfortable. Californian was launched on 26 November 1901 and completed her sea trials on 23 January 1902. From 31 January 1902 to...
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    in 1894 and was converted into the world's first submarine depot ship in 1901. She collided with the submarine A3 on 2 February 1912, killing 14 men, and...
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    back into ordinary on May 31, 1899. She was back in commission July 14, 1901, subsequently used as receiving ship at Yerba Buena Training Station, San...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Revenge (1892)
    During this time the ship had a wireless telegraph installed. On 18 April 1901, Revenge was recommissioned at Chatham by Captain Frederic Fisher to relieve...
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    captains of Pisagua were:- J Früdden (1892–93) C E F J Bahlke (1893-1901) Hinrich Nissen (1901–03) H A Dehnhardt (1904–08) J Frömcke (1909) R Dahm (1910–12)...
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  • ISBN 978-1-90438-104-4. Akermann, Paul (2002). Encyclopaedia of British Submarines 1901–1955 (reprint of the 1989 ed.). Penzance, Cornwall: Periscope Publishing...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Waterwitch (1892)
    Survey number B7973 (Eh) "Socotra Rock, Found by HMS Waterwitch, August 1901" Day (1967), p. 205 & 241 Day (1967), pp. 244–246 Day (1967), pp. 280–284...
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    in early 1900 and then patrolled the Yellow Sea from December 1900 to May 1901. On 28 December 1903, Naniwa and Takachiho were assigned to the Fourth Division...
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  • Thumbnail for Lady Elizabeth (1879)
    HMS Hazard 12 Feb: Grängesberg 12 Mar: Pisagua 14-15 Apr: Californian 17 Apr: Nembo, Turbine 2 Jun: Friendship, Derwent 8 Jun: Saint Louis 7 Jul: Bunker Hill...
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  • October 2006. Akermann, Paul (2002). Encyclopaedia of British Submarines 1901–1955 (reprint of the 1989 ed.). Penzance, Cornwall: Periscope Publishing...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Phoenix (N96)
    Mediterranean (1940–43) Akermann, Paul (1989). Encyclopedia of British Submarines 1901–1955. Great Britain: Maritime Books. p. 298. ISBN 1-904381-05-7. Helgason...
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    1904. p. 8. Akermann, Paul (2002). Encyclopaedia of British Submarines, 1901–1955. Penzance: Periscope. p. 479. ISBN 978-1-904381-05-1. "Holland No.5"...
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  • Thumbnail for SS Onoko
    on Mary D. Ayer died. Onoko's wooden spar deck was replaced with steel in 1901. Later that year the principal owners of Onoko, the Nicholas Transportation...
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    19 December. Akermann, Paul (2002). Encyclopaedia of British Submarines 1901–1955 (reprint of the 1989 ed.). Penzance, Cornwall: Periscope Publishing...
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