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- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) length "139293.6".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) abstract "HMS Birmingham was lead ship of the Birmingham group of three ships of the "Town" class of light cruisers built by the Royal Navy. Her sister ships were Lowestoft and Nottingham. The three ships were virtually identical to the third group of "Town" ships, but with an additional 6 in (150 mm) gun worked in on the forecastle.".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) builder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) builder Elswick,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) layingDown "1912-06-10".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) length "139.2936".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipBeam "15.24".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipLaunch "1913-05-07".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) status "Sold for scrapping February 1931".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) thumbnail HMS_Birmingham_(1913).jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) topSpeed "47.226".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) type Town-class_cruiser_(1910).
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wikiPageExternalLink index.html?boat=15.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wikiPageExternalLink record.php?id=18304.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wikiPageExternalLink OWShips-WW1-06Birmingham.htm.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wikiPageExternalLink hms-Birmingham.html.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wikiPageID "2223311".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wikiPageRevisionID "587257764".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Birmingham_(1913).
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipArmament "1".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipArmament "2".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipArmament "9".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipArmour "1".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipArmour "3".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipBuilder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipBuilder Elswick,_Tyne_and_Wear.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipCapacity "Coal:".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipCapacity "Fuel oil:".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipClass Light_cruiser.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipClass Town-class_cruiser_(1910).
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipCommissioned "February 1914".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipComplement "433".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipFate "Sold for scrapping February 1931".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipLaidDown "1912-06-10".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipLaunched "1913-05-07".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipLength "o/a".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipName "HMS Birmingham".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipOrdered "under 1911 Naval Estimates".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipPropulsion "12".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipPropulsion "4".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) shipRange "at 1".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) subject Category:1913_ships.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) subject Category:Armstrong_Whitworth_ships.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) subject Category:Town-class_cruisers_(1910)_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) subject Category:Tyne-built_ships.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) type Ship.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) type Product.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) comment "HMS Birmingham was lead ship of the Birmingham group of three ships of the "Town" class of light cruisers built by the Royal Navy. Her sister ships were Lowestoft and Nottingham. The three ships were virtually identical to the third group of "Town" ships, but with an additional 6 in (150 mm) gun worked in on the forecastle.".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) label "HMS Birmingham (1913)".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) label "バーミンガム (軽巡洋艦・初代)".
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) sameAs バーミンガム_(軽巡洋艦・初代).
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) sameAs m.06x624.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) sameAs Q839203.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) sameAs Q839203.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Birmingham_(1913)?oldid=587257764.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) depiction HMS_Birmingham_(1913).jpg.
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Birmingham_(1913).
- HMS_Birmingham_(1913) name "HMS Birmingham".