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- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer abstract "The Cricket-class coastal destroyers were a class of small torpedo boat destroyers intended to complement the Royal Navy's Tribal-class destroyers.The first Cricket and Dragonfly were ordered in 1905 and launched in early 1906. In practice they were not strong enough for open ocean operations and were reclassified as 1st Class Torpedo boats. The first twelve had been given names but were then given the numbers TB1 to TB12; the following two batches of 12 boats were only ever given numbers and were 10 ft longer. The last boat was launched in 1909. Those that survived the war were sold off from 1920 to 1921They were built by six different yards (13 by White at Cowes, 9 by Thornycroft at Woolston, Hampshire, 4 each by Denny at Dumbarton and Hawthorn at Hebburn, 3 each by Yarrow at Cubitt Town and Palmers at Jarrow. The boats differed in detail but all had two funnels with one of the torpedo tubes on the stern.1914 all boats were serving in North Sea Patrol Flotillas or the Nore Local Defence Flotilla. TB 4 and TB 24 won the Battle Honour Belgian Coast 1915. In 1918 four boats were sent to the Mediterranean: TB 17 and TB 18 served at Gibraltar, TB 29 and TB 30 at Malta, where these went to the breakers.".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipDisplacement "4.0E8".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer thumbnail HMS_Cricket_(1906)_IWM_Q_021130.jpg?width=300.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer topSpeed "48.152".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer wikiPageID "39795712".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer wikiPageRevisionID "591274946".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer builders Hawthorn_Leslie_and_Company.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer builders J._Samuel_White.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer builders John_I._Thornycroft_&_Company.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer builders Palmers_Shipbuilding_and_Iron_Company.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer builders William_Denny_and_Brothers.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer builders Yarrow_Shipbuilders.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipArmament "2".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipArmament "3".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipCaption "HMS Cricket".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipComplement "35".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipDisplacement "225".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipDisplacement "~400 t deep load".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipImage "300".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipLength "o/a".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipPropulsion "2".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipRange "20".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer shipSpeed "26.0".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer totalShipsCompleted "36".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer subject Category:Destroyer_classes.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer subject Category:Destroyers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer type MeanOfTransportation.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer type Ship.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer type Product.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer type DesignedArtifact.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer comment "The Cricket-class coastal destroyers were a class of small torpedo boat destroyers intended to complement the Royal Navy's Tribal-class destroyers.The first Cricket and Dragonfly were ordered in 1905 and launched in early 1906. In practice they were not strong enough for open ocean operations and were reclassified as 1st Class Torpedo boats.".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer label "Cricket-Klasse".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer label "Cricket-class coastal destroyer".
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer sameAs Cricket-Klasse.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer sameAs m.0w34gyb.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer sameAs Q15424605.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer sameAs Q15424605.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer wasDerivedFrom Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer?oldid=591274946.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer depiction HMS_Cricket_(1906)_IWM_Q_021130.jpg.
- Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer isPrimaryTopicOf Cricket-class_coastal_destroyer.