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  • ...s flag-ship, a first-class protected cruiser, and certain second and third-class cruisers. The Board have decided to withdraw from the station the less eff ...nder-in-Chief, North America and West Indies Station, composed of the Flag Ship on that Station, and the five sea-going training ships for cadets, youths,
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  • ...Signals were successfully conveyed over sixty miles, as long as only one ship was sending at a time.<ref>"The Navy." ''The Times'' (London, England), Sa ...162 feet above the test ship's netting from Portsmouth, and that a second ship 30 miles away also be able to converse with its aerials at 100 feet height.
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  • |cat=Misc |type=depot ship
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  • ...second-class torpedo boat carrier, but was converted to a submarine depot ship before the Great War. After serving as a torpedo depot ship in the Mediterranean, ''Vulcan'' arrived at Spithead under the command of [
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  • ...ivilian ship, ''British Crown'' purchased on the stocks for use as a depot ship. ''Hecla'' soon proved herself "a very wet ship." During one trial cruise in Bantry Bay in late 1883 the sea "made clean s
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  • ...an vessel hired as an A.M.C. in 1914, but then purchase for use as a depot ship. ...yth on 4 December, 1928.{{NLJul34|p. 215}} She served as an accommodation ship from at least mid-1931{{NLJul31|p. 215}} through at least mid-1934.{{NLJul3
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  • ...dummy battleship ''Indomitable'' before being converted to a fleet repair ship.{{DittColl|p. 294}} ''Sandhurst'' completed conversion to a depot ship in September, 1916. She served at Scapa Flow from 1916 to 1918.{{DittColl|
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  • ...e under construction and completed by [[Swan Hunter]] as a destroyer depot ship. ...e through the end of the war, maintaining [["M" Class Destroyer (1914)|"M" class]] and later model destroyers.{{DittColl|p. 295}}
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Alecto''''' was completed to navy order as a depot ship. ...e reduction in the formation's size in August 1916, she was the only depot ship left, serving eleven subs.
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  • '''H.M.S. ''Adamant''''' was completed to navy order as a depot ship. ...leet]]'s {{UK-SF|9}}, being the second depot ship supporting her eight "L" class submarines.
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  • ...erchant ''Spreewald'', captured in September 1914 and converted to a depot ship for use in the Royal Navy. ''Lucia'' completed conversion to a depot ship in August, 1916. She served the {{UK-SF|10}} in the Tees from 1916 to 1918
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  • ...''' was S. S. ''Seti'', purchased on 11 November, 1914 to serve as a depot ship in the [[Royal Navy]]. She was renamed '''H.M.S. ''Dolphin''''' in 1924. She took the name and duties of {{UK-Dolphin|f=p}} as parent ship to the submarines at Fort Blockhouse on 15 October, 1924.{{ToL|Fleet News|M
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  • ...an ship, ''Indrabarah'' purchased on the stocks in 1905 for use as a depot ship. ...Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/49/212.|D7604310}} f. 114.</ref>|note=and for duty Class I with submarines}}
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  • {| class="wikitable collapsible" border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="margin: | colspan=6 align=left|<small>Citations for this data available on individual ship pages</small>
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