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  • |cat=Ironclad |nat=DE
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  • {{LieutRN}} '''Vivian Ormsby Lloyd Champion de Crespigny''', (7 December, 1863 &ndash; 14 March, 1899) served in the [[Roy ...ironclad battleship [[H.M.S. Minotaur (1863)|''Minotaur'']].<ref>Champion de Crespigny Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/42/192.|D7602130}} f. 226.</ref>
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  • |cat=Ironclad |nat=DE
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  • | {{DE-1Sachsen}} | {{DE-1Bayern}}
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  • | {{DE-1Kaiser}} | {{DE-1Deutschland}}
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  • There was also an [[S.M.S. Bayern (1878)|ironclad completed in the early 1880s]] by the same name. {{CatShipDreadnought|DE}}
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  • ...kyard hands at Portsmouth on 30 April, 1894, despite being then the oldest ironclad in the Navy, to be modernized with new 30-pound pressure box boilers, which ..., 1902<ref>De Robeck Service Record ADM 196/42.</ref>|end=30 May, 1903<ref>De Robeck Service Record ADM 196/42.</ref>}}
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  • |{{DE-KonigWilhelm|f=p}}||armored frigate||25 Apr, 1868||Sold ''c''. 1921 |{{UK-2Superb|f=p}}||central battery ironclad||16 Nov, 1875||Sold 1906
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  • ''Onondaga'' was part of the large ironclad construction program undertaken by the [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] in ...summer of 1868.<ref>[http://dossiersmarine.free.fr/fs_b_B2.html la Flotte de Napoléon III - Gardes-côtes cuirassés].</ref>
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  • ...vy]] [[Admiral|admiral]] known for his victory in the [[Battle of Santiago de Cuba]] during the [[Spanish-American War]]. ..."torpedoes") off Charleston, South Carolina. He survived the loss of that ironclad on 15 January, 1865, when she struck a torpedo, exploded, and sank with a l
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  • ...ander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean, and his flagship, the central battery ironclad HMS ALEXANDRA (1875). ...mazieh in the Dardanelles in September 1880. The photographs include carte-de-visite and cabinet portraits, and topographical views of Catarro and Gravos
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  • {{Tenure|rank=Captain|name=Charles William de la Poer Beresford, First Baron Beresford|nick=The Rt. Hon. Lord Charles Ber |{{UK-1Bellerophon|f=p}}||central battery ironclad||26 May, 1865||Sold 1922
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  • ...was automatically rated {{MidRN}} on 15 July 1888. He was appointed to the ironclad ''Northumberland'' in the [[Channel Squadron (Royal Navy)|Channel Squadron] ...f, [[Channel Fleet (Royal Navy)|Channel Fleet]], Admiral [[Charles William de la Poer Beresford, First Baron Beresford|Lord Charles Beresford]]. He held
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  • Heneage was appointed additional to the ironclad ''[[H.M.S. Triumph (1870)|Triumph]]'' on 30 August, 1887.<ref>"Naval and Mi ...ed to the rank of {{RearRN}} on 31 January, 1918, vice [[Cunningham Robert de Clare Foot|Foot]].{{Gaz|30522|1946|12 February, 1918}} On 9 March he was a
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  • ...''Uruguay'' after it had wrecked off Cape Fries and conveying them to Rio de Janeiro.<ref>Ashe Service Record. {{TNA|ADM 196/38/39.|D7578769}} f. 42.</ At the end of 1904, Ashe commanded the ironclad [[H.M.S. Monarch (1868)|''Simoom'']], late ''Monarch'', on her journey home
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  • ...ttled steam frigate U.S.S. ''Merrimack'' was raised and converted into the ironclad C.S.S. ''Virginia''. {{Tenure|rank={{CommUS}}|name=Louis Rudolph de Steiguer|nick=Louis R. de Steiguer|appt=20 July, 1913{{USOfficerReg1915|p. 14}}|end=after 1 January,
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  • [[Admiral (Royal Navy)|Admiral]] '''John de Mestre Hutchison''', C.M.G., C.V.O., Royal Navy, Retired (4 September, 1864 ...d to wait nine months before being rated {{MidRN}}. His first ship was the ironclad ''Agincourt'' at the Dardanelles, which he joined via the trooper [[H.M.S.
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  • On 2 April, 1889 Drury assumed command of the old central battery ironclad, ''Bellerophon'', flagship of the North American station. He paid her off Drury was appointed a [[Naval Aide-de-Camp]] to Queen Victoria on 23 August, 1897, vice [[Lewis Anthony Beaumont|
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