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c.1872 HMS Queen was the last wooden ship broken up in [[Castle's Shipbreaking Co|Castle's]] Rotherhithe yard<ref>The Times Dec. 20, 1877</ref>
c.1872 HMS Queen was the last wooden ship broken up in [[Henry Castle and Sons|Castle's]] Rotherhithe yard<ref>The Times Dec. 20, 1877</ref>


1902 The new Battleship of this name was launched at Devonport; she was a development of the London class of battleships.
1902 The new Battleship of this name was launched at Devonport; she was a development of the London class of battleships.

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HMS Queen

c.1872 HMS Queen was the last wooden ship broken up in Castle's Rotherhithe yard[1]

1902 The new Battleship of this name was launched at Devonport; she was a development of the London class of battleships.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Dec. 20, 1877