Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1885 [[William Henry White]] returned to the Admiralty as the head of the construction department.


He designed [[HMS Barfleur]] and [[HMS Centurion]], of 11,000 tons, for service in eastern waters.


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1903.

1885 William Henry White returned to the Admiralty as the head of the construction department.

He designed HMS Barfleur and HMS Centurion, of 11,000 tons, for service in eastern waters.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Biography of Sir William Henry White, ODNB [1]