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1891 The turret monitor Thunderer was fitted with new armament, changes to her hull and new triple-expansion engines by [[Maudslay, Sons and Field]] in place of the original simple-expansion engines. | 1891 The turret monitor Thunderer was fitted with new armament, changes to her hull and new triple-expansion engines by [[Maudslay, Sons and Field]] in place of the original simple-expansion engines. | ||
1911 New ship launched, a [[HMS Dreadnought|Dreadnought]]-class vessel built by [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] which was the last Royal Navy ship built on the Thames. | 1911 New ship launched, a [[HMS Dreadnought (1906)|Dreadnought]]-class vessel built by [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] which was the last Royal Navy ship built on the Thames. | ||
1926 Sold for scrap. | 1926 Sold for scrap. |
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1875 Sister ship to HMS Devastation.
1876 Suffered a fatal boiler explosion on 14th July 1876.
1891 The turret monitor Thunderer was fitted with new armament, changes to her hull and new triple-expansion engines by Maudslay, Sons and Field in place of the original simple-expansion engines.
1911 New ship launched, a Dreadnought-class vessel built by Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co which was the last Royal Navy ship built on the Thames.
1926 Sold for scrap.