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H.M.S. Rodney steel armour plated barbette ship launched at Chatham 8th October, 1884. Named by Her Royal and Imperial Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh. Principal dimensions. Length between perprs 325'0" Breadth Extreme 68'0" Displacement 9740 tons. Hors

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Title: H.M.S. Rodney steel armour plated barbette ship launched at Chatham 8th October, 1884. Named by Her Royal and Imperial Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh. Principal dimensions. Length between perprs 325'0" Breadth Extreme 68'0" Displacement 9740 tons. Hors
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