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- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) length "139293.6".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) abstract "HMS Lowestoft was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 23 April 1913 from Chatham Dockyard. She was part of the Birmingham subgroup.She was initially assigned to the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet, and in August 1914 she sank a German merchant ship. On 28 August 1914, she participated in the Battle of Heligoland Bight, and on 24 January 1915 Lowestoft took part in the Battle of Dogger Bank. In February 1915, she was reassigned to the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron, and in 1916 reassigned again to the 8th Light Cruiser Squadron, operating in the Mediterranean. She survived the war and was sold for scrapping on 8 January 1931 to Ward, of Milford Haven.".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) builder Chatham_Dockyard.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) layingDown "1912-07-29".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) length "139.2936".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipBeam "15.24".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipLaunch "1913-04-23".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) status "Sold 8 January 1931 for scrapping".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) thumbnail HMS_Lowestoft_(1913).jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) topSpeed "47.226".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) type Town-class_cruiser_(1910).
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) wikiPageExternalLink OWShips-WW1-06Lowestoft.htm.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) wikiPageExternalLink hms-Birmingham.html.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) wikiPageID "13333283".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) wikiPageRevisionID "587249496".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Lowestoft_(1913).
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipArmament "1".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipArmament "2".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipArmament "9".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipArmour "1".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipArmour "3".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipBuilder Chatham_Dockyard.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipCapacity "Coal:".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipCapacity "Fuel oil:".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipClass Light_cruiser.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipClass Town-class_cruiser_(1910).
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipCommissioned "April 1914".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipComplement "433".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipFate "--01-08".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipLaidDown "1912-07-29".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipLaunched "1913-04-23".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipLength "o/a".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipName "HMS Lowestoft".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipOrdered "under 1911 Naval Estimates".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipPropulsion "12".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) shipPropulsion "4".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) subject Category:1913_ships.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) subject Category:Chatham-built_ships.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) subject Category:Town-class_cruisers_(1910)_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) type Ship.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) type Product.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) comment "HMS Lowestoft was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 23 April 1913 from Chatham Dockyard. She was part of the Birmingham subgroup.She was initially assigned to the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet, and in August 1914 she sank a German merchant ship. On 28 August 1914, she participated in the Battle of Heligoland Bight, and on 24 January 1915 Lowestoft took part in the Battle of Dogger Bank.".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) label "HMS Lowestoft (1913)".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) label "ローストフト (軽巡洋艦)".
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) sameAs ローストフト_(軽巡洋艦).
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) sameAs m.03c20k3.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) sameAs Q201432.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) sameAs Q201432.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Lowestoft_(1913)?oldid=587249496.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) depiction HMS_Lowestoft_(1913).jpg.
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Lowestoft_(1913).
- HMS_Lowestoft_(1913) name "HMS Lowestoft".