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HMS Euryalus was a Cressy-class armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy around 1900. Badly damaged by multiple accidents while fitting out , she was not completed until 1904. She became flagship of the Australia Station that year and was reduced to reserve upon her return in 1905.
HMS Euryalus (1853), launched at Chatham in 1853, was a 2,371-ton wooden screw frigate of 35 guns and crew of 515. HMS Euryalus (1877), launched in 1877, was a Bacchante-class iron screw corvette, sold in 1897. HMS Euryalus (1901), launched 1901, was a Cressy-class armoured cruiser that fought at the Dardanelles in World War I. She was scrapped ...
E. HMS Euryalus (1901) H. HMS Hogue (1900) S. HMS Sutlej (1899) This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 22:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
E. HMS Edgar (1890) Edinburgh Castle (1910 ship) HMS Endymion (1891) HMS Essex (1901) HMS Europa (1897) HMS Euryalus (1901) F. HMS Falmouth (1910) HMS Fearless (1912)
The Cressy-class cruiser was a class of six armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy around 1900. Their design's incorporation of a pair of 9.2-inch guns and armoured sides served to address criticism directed against the previous Diadem class — advances made possible by their 1,000 ton increase in displacement over their predecessors.
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Originally 45 East 18th Street was constructed in 1901, [1] but the business was started, at 43 E. 18th St., in 1892, by Jacob Burckel, [2] whose name is on the 1896 license behind the bar. [1] Harry W. Viemeister, a saloon and restaurant owner in New York from as early as 1894, moved to 45 E. 18th St. in 1912. [ 1 ]
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