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    The Spanish ironclad Arapiles was a wooden-hulled armored frigate bought from England during the 1860s for the Spanish Navy. Begun as an unarmored steam...
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    The Spanish ironclad Numancia was an armored frigate bought from France during the 1860s for service with the Royal Spanish Navy (Armada Real). The name...
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    1886 and scrapped in 1896. Silverstone, p. 388 "Spanish Ironclads Tetuan, Mendes Nunes and Arapiles", p. 408 Gardiner, p. 381 Silverstone, pp. 393–394...
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  • Arapiles may refer to: Mount Arapiles, Victoria, Australia Arapiles, Salamanca, a village in Spain Arapiles (Madrid), a barrio Arapiles, an ironclad of...
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    government forces. Silverstone, p. 388 Gardiner, p. 380 "Spanish Ironclads Tetuan, Mendes Nunes and Arapiles", p. 407 Silverstone, p. 395 "The Bombay Mails"....
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  • The list of ironclads includes all steam-propelled warship (supplemented with sails in various cases) and protected by iron or steel armor plates that...
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    (1938-1957) Numancia (1863) - BU 1920 Tetuan (1863) - Blew up 30 December 1873 Arapiles (1864) - stricken 1873 Vitoria (1865) - BU 1910 Zaragoza (1867) - stricken...
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  • built between 1859 and 1946, listed alphabetically. The boundary between ironclads and the first battleships, the so-called 'pre-dreadnought battleship'...
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    Manuel de la Cámara (category Spanish military personnel of the Spanish–American War)
    Embassy there. He then served successively aboard the ironclad armored frigates Vitoria and Arapiles. In 1868 he was promoted to teniente de navío de 1.ª...
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    Virginius Affair (category Spain–United Kingdom relations)
    place to live. When the Virginius affair first broke out, a Spanish ironclad—the Arapiles—happened to be anchored in New York Harbor for repairs, leading...
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    Google". translate.google.com. Harbron, John D. (1988). Trafalgar and the Spanish navy. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-695-3. Édouard...
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  • Three of them were taken to Auckland, New Zealand for trial. Arapiles  Spanish Navy The ironclad ran aground off the coast of Venezuela. Subsequently refloated...
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  •  25047. London. 5 December 1864. col F, p. 9. "Launch of a Steamer for the Spanish Government". Belfast News-Letter. No. 32937. Belfast. 17 November 1864...
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