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  2. HMS Royal Oak (08) - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of HMS Revenge, the sister ship of Royal Oak, as she appeared in 1916. Royal Oak had a length overall of 620 feet 7 inches (189.2 m), a beam of 88 feet 6 inches (27 m) and a deep draught of 33 feet 7 inches (10.2 m). She had a designed displacement of 27,790 long tons (28,240 t) and displaced 31,130 long tons (31,630 t) at deep load.

  3. HMS Royal Oak - Wikipedia

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    HMS Royal Oak (1809) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1809, on harbour service from 1825, and broken up in 1850. HMS Royal Oak (1862) was an ironclad frigate launched in 1862 and sold in 1885. HMS Royal Oak (1892) was a Royal Sovereign -class battleship launched in 1892 and scrapped in 1914. HMS Royal Oak (08) was a Revenge -class battleship ...

  4. Prince Consort-class ironclad - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Consort class of ironclad battleship were four Royal Navy wooden-hulled broadside ironclads: HMS Royal Oak, HMS Prince Consort, HMS Ocean, and HMS Caledonia. They were originally laid down as Bulwark -class battleship, but were converted to ironclads. Royal Oak was Britain's fifth ironclad battleship completed.

  5. HMS Royal Oak (1862) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Oak. (1862) HMS Royal Oak was a Prince Consort -class armoured frigate [Note 1] built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s. The lead ship of her class, she is sometimes described as a half-sister to the other three ships because of her different engine and boiler arrangements. Like her sisters, she was converted into an ironclad from a wooden ...

  6. Bulwark-class ship of the line - Wikipedia

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    Upper Deck: 20 × 32-pounder/45cwt, 1 × 68-pounder 95cwt gun. The Bulwark class were the final class of wooden line-of-battle ships laid down for the Royal Navy. They were laid down after HMS Warrior. In March 1861 their construction was suspended, and seven were later converted to iron-clads. HMS Bulwark and HMS Robust were kept on the stocks ...

  7. HMS Royal Oak (1892) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Oak. (1892) HMS Royal Oak was one of seven Royal Sovereign -class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s. Upon her completion in 1894, she was initially placed in reserve until mobilised in 1896 for service with the Flying Squadron. After returning briefly to reserve, the ship was assigned the following year ...

  8. Revenge-class battleship - Wikipedia

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    Revenge. -class battleship. The Revenge class, sometimes referred to as the Royal Sovereign class or the R class, consisted of five Dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. All of the ships were completed to see service during the First World War. There were originally to have been eight of the class, but two were later ...

  9. HMS Royal Oak (1664) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Oak. (1664) HMS Royal Oak was a 100-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1664 at Portsmouth Dockyard. [1] Royal Oak was built by John Tippetts, Master-Shipwright at Portsmouth 1660-8, who later became Navy Commissioner and subsequently Surveyor of the Navy ( Knighted 1672). [2]