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Warship Construction in Britain during the War
- AI summary (β)
- Abstract translation of an article. On the subject of warship construction in Britain during the First World War, it describes the British Navy’s policy after the outbreak of war of restraining the construction of new capital ships and rapidly building destroyers, submarines, minesweepers, and other vessels, as well as the design, protection, speed, oil-only firing, and bulges of each vessel. Principal ships include Iron Duke, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Sovereign, Agincourt, Canada, Tiger, Renown, and Repulse. Mentions Admiral Jellicoe, Mr. Fisher, the British Navy, and the Navy Ministry. Abstract translation of an article by T. D’Eyncourt published in Engineering, issued April 11, 1919. Keywords: British Navy, warship construction, battleships, battlecruisers, Battle of Jutland, oil-only firing, bulges, Renown, RepulseAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- 1831ebe5-e524-42e5-a075-59f353fdfcc7
- Catalogue ID
- 40190201
- Card catalogue
- [Valuable Overseas Articles and Materials: Shipbuilding during the IW Era]
- Doc type
- 論文抄訳
- Category
- 収集文献:海外軍艦記事
- Issued
- 1919-04-11
- Extent
- Printed matter | 15 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- Warship
- Warship
- Remarks
- Abstract translation of 40190101
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