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- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) length "105156.0".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) abstract "HMS Trafalgar was one of two Trafalgar class battleships commissioned in 1890 and 1891, the other being HMS Nile. The ship was designed as an improved version of existing battleships with greater displacement and a thicker amoured belt amidships. The Trafalgar saw active service as a battleship from 1890 to 1897 and from 1909 to 1911 when she was sold. Between these two periods as a combatant, the Trafalgar served as a guardship and as a drill ship.".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) builder HMNB_Portsmouth.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) class Trafalgar-class_battleship.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) commissioningDate "1890-04-02".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) layingDown "1886-01-18".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) length "105.156".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipBeam "22.2504".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipLaunch "1888-03-27".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) status "Sold for scrapping 9 April 1912".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) thumbnail HMSTrafalgar1897.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) topSpeed "27.9652".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) wikiPageExternalLink hms_trafalgar.htm.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) wikiPageID "1545187".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) wikiPageRevisionID "586563991".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Trafalgar_(1887).
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) isShip "yes".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) partof Home_Fleet.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) partof Mediterranean_Fleet.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) partof "Portsmouth guardship".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipArmament "6".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipArmament "8".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipArmament "9".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipArmour "* Belt: amidships, at ends * Forward Bulkheads: * After bulkhead: * Citadel: * Turrets: * Conning tower: * Battery bulkheads: * Deck:".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipBuilder HMNB_Portsmouth.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipClass Trafalgar-class_battleship.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipCommissioned "1890-04-02".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipComplement "577".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipCountry "UK".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipDisplacement "12590".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipFate "--04-09".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipLaidDown "1886-01-18".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipLaunched "1888-03-27".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipLength "p/p".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipName "HMS Trafalgar".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipPropulsion "2".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipPropulsion "7500".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipSpeed "forced draught".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) shipSpeed "normal draught".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) subject Category:1888_ships.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) subject Category:Portsmouth-built_ships.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) subject Category:Trafalgar-class_battleships.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) subject Category:Victorian-era_battleships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) type Ship.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) type Product.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) comment "HMS Trafalgar was one of two Trafalgar class battleships commissioned in 1890 and 1891, the other being HMS Nile. The ship was designed as an improved version of existing battleships with greater displacement and a thicker amoured belt amidships. The Trafalgar saw active service as a battleship from 1890 to 1897 and from 1909 to 1911 when she was sold. Between these two periods as a combatant, the Trafalgar served as a guardship and as a drill ship.".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) label "HMS Trafalgar (1887)".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) label "HMS Trafalgar (1887)".
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) sameAs HMS_Trafalgar_(1887).
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) sameAs m.0596w8.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) sameAs Q4351312.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) sameAs Q4351312.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Trafalgar_(1887)?oldid=586563991.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) depiction HMSTrafalgar1897.jpg.
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Trafalgar_(1887).
- HMS_Trafalgar_(1887) name "HMS Trafalgar".