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  2. Prince of Jutland - Wikipedia

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    Variety: "Despite a sturdy English-speaking cast, and a director whose rep with the 1987 “Babette’s Feast” still carries arthouse echoes, pic is a deliberate deconstruction of the Shakespeare play, shorn of familiar elements...“Prince of Jutland’s” only concession to mainstream entertainment values is Per Norgaard’s bright score ...

  3. Category:Battle of Jutland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Battle of Jutland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Jessica Matten - Wikipedia

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    Matten was born in Edmonton, Alberta. [1] She is of Red River Métis and Cree heritage through her mother [1] [2] and British-Chinese through her father. [3]From the age of six, she assisted with her mother's First Nations modeling agency around Canada.

  5. List of American film actresses - Wikipedia

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    The following American film actresses are listed alphabetically. It contains both actresses born American and those who acquired American nationality later. Some actors who are well known for both film and TV work are also included in the list of American television actresses. Meryl Streep Michelle Pfeiffer Jodie Foster Julia Roberts

  6. HMS Galatea (1914) - Wikipedia

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    At the Battle of Jutland, she was the flagship of the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron under Commodore E.S. Alexander-Sinclair. She was the first ship to report the presence of German ships, triggering the battle. Galatea was also the first to receive a hit by the German light cruiser SMS Elbing, but no explosion occurred.

  7. HMS Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    HMS Tipperary, launched on 5 March 1915, was a Royal Navy Faulknor-class flotilla leader (a large destroyer) which was sunk in action on 1 June 1916 by the Imperial German Navy at the Battle of Jutland in World War I.

  8. Battle of Jutland - Wikipedia

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    Jutland was the third fleet action between steel battleships, following the Battle of the Yellow Sea in 1904 [123] [124] and the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, [125] during the Russo-Japanese War. At Jutland, the Germans, with a 99-strong fleet, sank 115,000 long tons (117,000 t) of British ships, while a 151-strong British fleet sank 62,000 long ...

  9. HMS Shark (1912) - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Jutland, 30th May to 1st June 1916: Official Despatches with Appendices. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1920. Campbell, John (1998). Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-750-3. Corbett, Julian S. (1921). Naval Operations: Volume II. History of the Great War. London: Longmans ...