Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[image:Im189806Cass-Camperdown.jpg|thumb| June 1898. ]]
[[image:Im189806Cass-Camperdown.jpg|thumb| June 1898. ]]


c.1890 After accepting the case for building [[HMS Collingwood]], the Admiralty ordered five similar vessels with somewhat more powerful armament - [[HMS Rodney]], [[HMS Howe]], [[HMS Anson]], [[HMS Camperdown]], and [[HMS Benbow]].
c.1890 After accepting the case for building [[HMS Collingwood]], the Admiralty ordered five similar vessels with somewhat more powerful armament - [[HMS Rodney]], [[HMS Howe (1885) |HMS Howe]], [[HMS Anson]], [[HMS Camperdown]], and [[HMS Benbow]].




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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* Biography of Sir William Henry White, ODNB [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/36865?docPos=133]


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c.1890 After accepting the case for building HMS Collingwood, the Admiralty ordered five similar vessels with somewhat more powerful armament - HMS Rodney, HMS Howe, HMS Anson, HMS Camperdown, and HMS Benbow.


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Sources of Information

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