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water transport: fighting vessel: cruiser (HMS)
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water transport: service vessel: depot ship, destroyer (HMS)
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'Launch of HMS Blake' (Drawing)
HMS Blake 1st class cruiser, 9000 tons, launched 1889 (Drawing)
Our First Line of Defence: The Royal Navy, 1896. Supplement to The Graphic Britannia's Bulwarks (Print)
Blake, Swift, Revenge, NY, Texas, Arkansas, Wyoming, Princess Royal (Drawing)
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Diadem Class steam vessel, 1896 (Drawing)
H.M.S. Blake (Drawing)
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HMS Blake (1889); Warship; Cruiser; First class cruiser (Half block model)
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