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1911 launched. Together with sister ships [[HMS Ajax]], [[HMS Audacious]] and [[HMS Centurion]] formed one of the most powerful divisions of the Grand Fleet. | 1911 launched. Together with sister ships [[HMS Ajax]], [[HMS Audacious]] and [[HMS Centurion]] formed one of the most powerful divisions of the Grand Fleet. | ||
1926 Sold for scrap | 1926 - December. Sold for scrap, and broken up at Rostyh by the [[Alloa Shipbreaking Co]] in 1927.<ref>The Engineer 1926/12/24</ref> | ||
Another battleship that bore this name was launched in 1939 | Another battleship that bore this name was launched in 1939 |
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Built at Portsmouth Dockyard.
1911 launched. Together with sister ships HMS Ajax, 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.[1]
Another battleship that bore this name was launched in 1939
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1926/12/24
- King George V [1]