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- HMS_Penelope_(1914) length "132892.8".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) abstract "HMS Penelope was an Arethusa-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 25 August 1914 at Vickers Limited's shipyard. Unlike her sisters, she carried an extra 4 inch anti-aircraft gun in place of two 3 inch anti-aircraft guns. In August 1915, she was assigned to the 5th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Harwich Force, guarding the eastern approaches to the English Channel. For the first part of her career she was commanded by Hubert Lynes, who would go on to hold the rank of admiral. On 25 April 1916 Penelope was damaged by a torpedo from the German submarine UB-29 off the Norfolk coast. She was repaired and in March 1918 was reassigned to the 7th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet. She survived to the end of the First World War, and was sold for scrapping in October 1924 to Stanlee, of Dover.".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) builder Vickers_Limited.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) layingDown "1913-02-01".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) length "132.8928".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipBeam "11.8872".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipLaunch "1914-08-25".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) status "Sold for scrapping October 1924".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) topSpeed "52.782".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type Arethusa-class_cruiser_(1913).
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) wikiPageExternalLink hms-Arethusa.html.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) wikiPageID "13303315".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) wikiPageRevisionID "544966862".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Penelope_(1914).
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmament "1".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmament "3".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmament "8".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmour "1".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmour "2".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmour "3".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipArmour "6".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipBuilder Vickers_Limited.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipClass Arethusa-class_cruiser_(1913).
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipClass Light_cruiser.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipCommissioned "December 1914".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipComplement "318".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipDisplacement "3500".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipFate "Sold for scrapping October 1924".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipLaidDown "1913-02-01".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipLaunched "1914-08-25".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipLength "Overall".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipName "HMS Penelope".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipPropulsion "40000.0".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipPropulsion "Eight Yarrow boilers".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipPropulsion "Parsons turbines".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) shipRange "carried 482 tons of fuel oil".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) subject Category:1914_ships.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) subject Category:Arethusa-class_cruisers_(1913).
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type Ship.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type Product.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type Ship.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) comment "HMS Penelope was an Arethusa-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 25 August 1914 at Vickers Limited's shipyard. Unlike her sisters, she carried an extra 4 inch anti-aircraft gun in place of two 3 inch anti-aircraft guns. In August 1915, she was assigned to the 5th Light Cruiser Squadron of the Harwich Force, guarding the eastern approaches to the English Channel. For the first part of her career she was commanded by Hubert Lynes, who would go on to hold the rank of admiral.".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) label "HMS Penelope (1914)".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) label "HMS Penelope (1914)".
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) sameAs HMS_Penelope_(1914).
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- HMS_Penelope_(1914) sameAs Q4354260.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) sameAs Q4354260.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Penelope_(1914)?oldid=544966862.
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Penelope_(1914).
- HMS_Penelope_(1914) name "HMS Penelope".