HMS Monarch

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HMS Monarch was the first seagoing British warship to carry her guns in turrets, and the first British warship to carry guns of 12-inch (300 mm) calibre.

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1868 HMS Monarch
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ship launching
1869-06-12T00:00:00Z
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ship completed
1866-06-01T00:00:00Z
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keel laying
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Admiral Baird`s Squadron in order of battle off the mouth of The Thames Naval Manoeuvres - ILN 1888Admiral Baird's Squadron in order of battle off the mouth of The Thames Naval Manoeuvres - ILN 1888
HMS Monarch diagrams Brasseys 1888HMS Monarch diagrams Brasseys 1888
NIE 1905 Ship, Armored - MonarchNIE 1905 Ship, Armored - Monarch
Admiral Baird`s fleet returning to Queenstown - 1889Admiral Baird's fleet returning to Queenstown - 1889
From England to America (HMS Monarch) - The Graphic 1869From England to America (HMS Monarch) - The Graphic 1869
The Gun-Boat Rattlesnake coming to Admiral Baird`s fleet with news of the enemy - ILN 1889The Gun-Boat Rattlesnake coming to Admiral Baird's fleet with news of the enemy - ILN 1889
Regina Maria Pia (right background) at the launch for the ironclad Italia in 1880. The other ships present are the Italian Principe Amedeo (behind Regina Maria Pia) and the British HMS Monarch and Thunderer (center background)Regina Maria Pia (right background) at the launch for the ironclad Italia in 1880. The other ships present are the Italian Principe Amedeo (behind Regina Maria Pia) and the British HMS Monarch and Thunderer (center background)
HMS Monarch (1868) (51071127412)HMS Monarch (1868) (51071127412)
Luigi Maria Galea (1847-1917) - HMS `Monarch` - BHC3495 - Royal Museums GreenwichLuigi Maria Galea (1847-1917) - HMS 'Monarch' - BHC3495 - Royal Museums Greenwich
Alexandria, Ironclads which took part in the Bombardment, 11 July - The Graphic 1882Alexandria, Ironclads which took part in the Bombardment, 11 July - The Graphic 1882