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    HMS Empress of India was one of seven Royal Sovereign-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s. The ship was commissioned...
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  • HMS Victoria in 1887 and launched later that year. HMS Renown was to have been a Royal Sovereign-class battleship but she was renamed HMS Empress of India...
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  • The 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...
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  • of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Empress: HMS Empress was previously the 91-gun screw powered second rate HMS Revenge. She was renamed HMS Empress...
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    with the battleship HMS Empress of India in Plymouth Sound on 30 April 1906. A10 was sold for scrap to the Ardrossan Drydock Company of Ardrossan, Scotland...
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    HMS Hawke, launched in 1891, was the seventh British warship to be named Hawke. She was an Edgar-class protected cruiser. In September 1911 the Hawke...
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    Lewis Halliday (category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath)
    end of 1901. He commanded the Marine detachment aboard HMS Galatea, and then commanded the Marines aboard HMS Empress of India, the flagship of the home...
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    RMS Olympic (redirect from HMS Olympic)
    coast of Ireland, she received distress signals from the battleship HMS Audacious, which had struck a mine off Tory Island and was taking on water. HMS Liverpool...
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  • Angus MacLeod (Royal Navy officer) (category Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order)
    1894, commanding officer of the battleship HMS Empress of India in December 1895 and then commanding officer of the battleship HMS Jupiter in June 1897....
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  • Henry Louis Fleet (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    battleship HMS Empress of India, which took up the same position at Queenstown, and was flagship to Rear-Admiral Edmund Jeffreys, senior officer, Coast of Ireland...
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    forces on Crete, supervised by members of the crews of the British battleships HMS Revenge and HMS Empress of India, embarked on Hussar for transportation...
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    She arrived at Plymouth on 2 January 1901 with the relieved crew of HMS Empress of India and invalids and prisoners from the Mediterranean Station. Later...
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    Peter Iredale (category Shipwrecks of the Oregon coast)
    south of the Columbia River channel. Wreckage is still visible, making it a popular tourist attraction as one of the most accessible shipwrecks of the Graveyard...
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    liners. Each of these three vessels was given an Imperial name. Empress of China and her two running mates, RMS Empress of India and RMS Empress of Japan, created...
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    by the early 1910s, the members of the class began to be discarded: Repulse was broken up in 1911 and Empress of India was expended as a target ship in...
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    PS General Slocum (category History of New York City)
    a number of mishaps, including multiple groundings and collisions. On June 15, 1904, General Slocum caught fire and sank in the East River of New York...
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    SS James Carruthers (category Shipwrecks of Lake Huron)
    the net tonnage 5606. On the evening of November 6, 1913, the James Carruthers loaded a total of 375,000 bushels of wheat at Fort William, Ontario. Her...
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  • Henry Montagu Doughty (category Companions of the Order of the Bath)
    HMS Empress of India, flagship of the home squadron in the Home Fleet. During the First World War he was successively in command of the monitor HMS Abercrombie...
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    RMS Empress of Britain was a steam turbine ocean liner built between 1928 and 1931 by John Brown shipyard in Scotland, owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway...
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  • Edmond Hyde Parker (category Companions of the Order of the Bath)
    coast of Crete. Promoted to captain in 1906, he briefly commanded the battleship HMS Empress of India in 1907, before being appointed in command of the...
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    The Great Lakes Storm of 1913 (historically referred to as the "Big Blow", the "Freshwater Fury", and the "White Hurricane") was a blizzard with hurricane-force...
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    SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse (category Ships of Norddeutscher Lloyd)
    defeated in the Battle of Río de Oro by the British cruiser HMS Highflyer and scuttled by her crew, just three weeks after the outbreak of war. Her wreck was...
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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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    Home Fleet (category Fleets of the Royal Navy)
    Atkinson-Willes was Second-in-Command of the Home Fleet, with his flag in the battleship HMS Empress of India, at this time. In May 1903 Noel was succeeded...
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    Cecil Burney (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
    The following month, he was on 16 September appointed in command of HMS Empress of India in the same capacity, and he remained with Atkinson-Willes' successor...
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    RMS Empress of India was an ocean liner built in 1890-1891 by Naval Construction & Armaments Co, Barrow-in-Furness, England for Canadian Pacific Steamships...
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  • This is a list of shipwrecks during the Great Lakes Storm of 1913. "Leafield" "Henry B Smith" "Argus" "Plymouth" "James Carruthers" "Hydrus" "John A McGean"...
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    Edmund Jeffreys (category Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order)
    there as his flagship. He hoisted his flag in HMS Empress of India on 13 October 1901, and transferred to HMS Aeolus in late September 1902. He retired in...
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  • Coast of Ireland Station, serving on his flagship HMS Howe which was port guard ship at Queenstown. They transferred to HMS Empress of India in October...
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    HMS Ramillies was a Royal Sovereign-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Battle of Ramillies. The ship was built by J....
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