• Thumbnail for Agamemnon-class ship of the line
    The Agamemnon-class (sometimes known as the James Watt-class) steam battleships, or steam ships of the line, were a class of five 91-gun steam second rates...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Agamemnon (1781)
    HMS Agamemnon was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. She saw service in the American Revolutionary War, French Revolutionary...
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    The Téméraire-class ships of the line were a class of a hundred and twenty 74-gun ships of the line ordered between 1782 and 1813 for the French navy...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Agamemnon (1812)
    Agamemnon was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. She served during the later days of the First French Empire, notably taking...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Agamemnon (1879)
    HMS Agamemnon was a Victorian Royal Navy Ajax-class ironclad turret battleship, the sister ship of HMS Ajax. Agamemnon and Ajax were built to the same...
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    HMS Agamemnon was originally the Blue Funnel Line refrigerated cargo ship Agamemnon. She was built in 1929, traded between the UK and the Far East, and...
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  • Thumbnail for Ardent-class ship of the line
    The Ardent-class ships of the line were a class of seven 64-gun third rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Thomas Slade. Slade based the design of...
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    her and renamed her USS Agamemnon. In 1919 she was decommissioned from the Navy and laid up. In 1927 she was transferred to the United States Army, who...
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    1824, the 80-gun ship of the line Pacificateur, made redundant by the Bourbon Restoration, was condemned. She was a Bucentaure-class two-decker of the same...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Agamemnon (1852)
    Agamemnon was a Royal Navy 91-gun battleship ordered by the Admiralty in 1849, in response to the perceived threat from France by their possession of...
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    HMS Victor Emmanuel (1855) (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, originally launched as HMS Repulse, but renamed shortly after being launched. Victor Emmanuel was an Agamemnon-class...
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    list of ships of the line of the Royal Navy of England, and later (from 1707) of Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. The list starts from 1660, the year...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Napoléon (1850)
    was a 90-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, and the first purpose-built steam battleship in the world. She is also considered the first true steam...
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    Steamship (redirect from Steam ship)
    sister ships to Agamemnon by the time she had returned from her first trip to China in 1866, operating these ships in the newly formed Blue Funnel Line. His...
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    HMS Menestheus (category Merchant ships of the United Kingdom)
    launching her in August 1929 and completing her that September. The first of the class was Agamemnon, built by Workman, Clark and Company in Belfast. She was...
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    well as interior, all four ships having first class dining rooms rising at least one floor. The four ships emphasised the idea of a "grand staircase" as well...
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  • Thumbnail for Duncan-class ship of the line (1859)
    The Duncan class of 101-gun two-decker steam line-of-battle ships are considered by Professor Andrew Lambert to have been the "final statement of the...
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    signals on the three grounded British ships, with Bellona and Russell flying signals of distress and Agamemnon a signal of inability to proceed. Thinking that...
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    cabin was flooded. The vessels arrived at the middle of the Atlantic on June 25 and spliced cable from the two ships together. Agamemnon payed out eastwards...
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    HMS James Watt (category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy)
    four-ship Agamemnon-class of ships of the line. They were initially planned as 80-gun ships, but the first two ships built to the design, HMS Agamemnon and...
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    1845 as a cable ship HMS Agamemnon (1852), 91-gun steam line-of-battle ship used as a cable ship in 1857 as part of the effort to lay the first transatlantic...
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    Troopship (redirect from Troop ship)
    of two more Oerlikon 20-mm automatic cannons. 30 Type C4 ship-based General G. O. Squier-class, the largest carrying over 6,000 passengers. A class of...
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    This is a list of French ships of the line of the period 1621–1870 (plus some from the period before 1621). Battlefleet units in the French Navy (Marine...
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    MV Deucalion (category World War II merchant ships of the United Kingdom)
    Hebburn on the River Tyne as yard number 568. She was launched on 29 July 1930 and completed that December. The first member of the class was Agamemnon, built...
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    all broken up in the post-war reduction in naval strength save one, Agamemnon, which was converted into a radio-controlled target ship. She served in this...
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    HMS Britannia (1820) (category Caledonia-class ships of the line)
    first-rate ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1813 and launched on 20 October 1820. Commissioned in 1823, she saw service in the Mediterranean...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Ça Ira (1781)
    The Couronne was an 80-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Couronne was built at Brest, having been started in May 1781 and launched in August that...
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    Ships was awarded a contract to design the replacement, known as the Type 26 Global Combat Ship (GCS). It was planned that two variants of the class would...
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    list of the world's longest wooden ships. The vessels are sorted by ship length including bowsprit, if known. Finding the world's longest wooden ship is...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Intrépide (1800)
    of the line Intrepido, one of the ten ships of the San Ildefonso Class, but was transferred to the French Navy in 1801 in accordance with the Second Treaty...
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