Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im19000714S-Dunc.jpg|thumb| July 1900.]]
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Built by the Thames Iron Works at Blackwall.
Built by the Thames Iron Works at Blackwall. She weighed 14,000 tons with an estimated horse power of 18,000.
It weighed 14,000 tons with an estomated horse power of 18,000.


It was named after the famous Admiral Duncan (1731 - 1804).
She was named after the famous Admiral Duncan (1731 - 1804).


Illustration by Charles W. Wyllie.
Illustration by Charles W. Wyllie.

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July 1900.

Built by the Thames Iron Works at Blackwall. She weighed 14,000 tons with an estimated horse power of 18,000.

She was named after the famous Admiral Duncan (1731 - 1804).

Illustration by Charles W. Wyllie.

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