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[[image:Im19190726ILN-Fleet.jpg|thumb| July 1919. Fleet at Southend: [[HMS Furious|Furious]], [[HMS Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]], [[HMS Lion|Lion]], [[HMS Tiger|Tiger]], [[HMS Barham|Barham]], [[HMS Valiant|Valiant]], [[HMS Malaya|Malaya]], [[HMS Revenge|Revenge]], [[HMS Royal Oak|Royal Oak]], [[HMS Royal Sovereign|Royal Sovereign]], [[HMS King George V|King George V]], Erin and Conqueror.]] | [[image:Im19190726ILN-Fleet.jpg|thumb| July 1919. Fleet at Southend: [[HMS Furious|Furious]], [[HMS Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]], [[HMS Lion|Lion]], [[HMS Tiger|Tiger]], [[HMS Barham|Barham]], [[HMS Valiant|Valiant]], [[HMS Malaya|Malaya]], [[HMS Revenge|Revenge]], [[HMS Royal Oak|Royal Oak]], [[HMS Royal Sovereign|Royal Sovereign]], [[HMS King George V|King George V]], Erin and Conqueror.]] | ||
1941 November 25th sunk in the Mediterranean with the loss of about 800 officers and crew, including the Captain G. C. Cooke R.N. The '''Barnham''' was the flagship of Vice-Admiral H. G. Pridham-Wippell the Second-In-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet.. <ref>The Engineer 1942/01/30</ref> | |||
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1941 November 25th sunk in the Mediterranean with the loss of about 800 officers and crew, including the Captain G. C. Cooke R.N. The Barnham was the flagship of Vice-Admiral H. G. Pridham-Wippell the Second-In-Command of the Mediterranean Fleet.. [1]
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- ↑ The Engineer 1942/01/30