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- HMS_Europa_(1897) length "132588.0".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) abstract "HMS Europa was a ship of the Diadem-class of protected cruiser in the Royal Navy. She was built by J&G Thompson of Clydebank and launched on 20 March 1897. In the early years of her career, she served with the Channel Squadron. Under the command of Captain A. J. Pocklington, she left Portsmouth 19 January 1900 with a new crew for the Ramillies, which had recently become flagship of the second in command, Mediterranean station. She brought back the paid-off crew of the Ramillies to Portsmouth, and was then ordered to take out ratings for the Australia Station.At some point a few years later she was put in to reserve at Devonport whereby she was later recommissioned in November 1907 for the Home Fleet and paid off February 1910 but joined 3rd Fleet from November 1911 to outbreak of war. On the outbreak of World War I she was assigned to the Ninth Cruiser Squadron operating in the Atlantic and was stationed off Cape Finisterre as flagship until June 1915. In 1915 she was operating off Moudros, participating in the Dardanelles Campaign, for which she received the battle honour Dardanelles 1915 . She was the Flagship at Mudros July 1915-1919 and paid off at Malta in March 1920. Bought by G F Bletto on 15 September 1920 for conversion to an emigrant carrier, but sank in a gale off Corsica in January 1921; wreck later raised and broken up in Genoa.".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) builder Clydebank.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) builder John_Brown_&_Company.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) length "132.588".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipBeam "21.0312".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipLaunch "1897-03-20".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) status "Sold 15 September 1920".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) thumbnail HMS_Europa.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) wikiPageExternalLink hms-diadem.html.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) wikiPageID "11852706".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) wikiPageRevisionID "596497574".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Europa_(1897).
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipArmament "14".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipArmament "16".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipArmament "2".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipArmament "3".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipArmour "4.5".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipArmour "6".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipBuilder Clydebank.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipBuilder John_Brown_&_Company.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipComplement "760".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipDisplacement "11000".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipFate "--09-15".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipLaunched "1897-03-20".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipName "HMS Europa".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipPropulsion "16.5".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) shipSpeed "20".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) subject Category:1897_ships.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) subject Category:Diadem-class_cruisers.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) type Ship.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) type Product.
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- HMS_Europa_(1897) comment "HMS Europa was a ship of the Diadem-class of protected cruiser in the Royal Navy. She was built by J&G Thompson of Clydebank and launched on 20 March 1897. In the early years of her career, she served with the Channel Squadron. Under the command of Captain A. J. Pocklington, she left Portsmouth 19 January 1900 with a new crew for the Ramillies, which had recently become flagship of the second in command, Mediterranean station.".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) label "HMS Europa (1897)".
- HMS_Europa_(1897) label "HMS Europa (1897)".
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- HMS_Europa_(1897) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Europa_(1897)?oldid=596497574.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) depiction HMS_Europa.jpg.
- HMS_Europa_(1897) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Europa_(1897).
- HMS_Europa_(1897) name "HMS Europa".