Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1911-12 Ship launched. Together with sister ships [[HMS King George V]], [[HMS Audacious]] and [[HMS Centurion]] formed one of the most powerful divisions of the Grand Fleet.  
1911-12 Ship launched. Together with sister ships [[HMS King George V]], [[HMS Audacious]] and [[HMS Centurion]] formed one of the most powerful divisions of the Grand Fleet.  


1926 - December. Sold for scrap, and broken up at Rostyh by the [[Alloa Shipbreaking Co]] in 1927.<ref>The Engineer 1926/12/24</ref>
1926 December: Sold for scrap, and broken up at Rosyth by the [[Alloa Shipbreaking Co]] in 1927.<ref>The Engineer 1926/12/24</ref>
 
1934 Another ship bearing this name was launched


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 19:26, 31 July 2018

1911-12 Ship launched. Together with sister ships HMS King George V, HMS Audacious and HMS Centurion formed one of the most powerful divisions of the Grand Fleet.

1926 December: Sold for scrap, and broken up at Rosyth by the Alloa Shipbreaking Co in 1927.[1]

1934 Another ship bearing this name was launched

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1926/12/24