HMS Ariadne
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HMS Ariadne was a Diadem-class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy, which was launched in 1898, In March 1913, she was converted to a stokers' training ship and in 1917 was converted to a minelayer and assigned to the Nore Command. She was torpedoed and sunk off Beachy Head by the German submarine UC-65 on 26 July 1917.
1898
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Royal Navy, John Brown & Company,
Location: 50.655, 0.291, KML, Maps
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1898 HMS Ariadne
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ship launching
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keel laying
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link | page | Dreadnought Project page@ | Wikidata | ||
commons | image | HMS Ariadne in drydock LAC 3332917 | Commons | ||
commons | image | HMS Ariadne | Commons | ||
commons | image | QF 6 inch gun coned breech screw | Commons | ||
commons | image | Loading QF 6 inch gun LOC ggbain 16785 | Commons | ||
commons | image | HMS Ariadne loading coal Halifax LAC 3332909 | Commons | ||
commons | image | HMS Ariadne (1898) vor Venezuela 1902 | Commons | ||
commons | image | Harbor and "Muelle Luz", Havana, Cuba (1904) | Commons | ||
commons | image | Harbor and Muelle Luz, Havana | Commons | ||
commons | image | Harbor and Muelle Lus, Havana, Cuba LCCN93514455 | Commons |