Powerful sister ship to the Terrible 14,200 tons 25000 500X71 feet Built by Vickers, sons & Co. Ltd, Naval Construction Works Barrow-in-Furness from the Article SHIP-BUILDING AS A PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. By James McKechnie. Part 1: THE ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF ITS ENORMOUS GROWTH. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XIV October 1897 - March 1898 The Engineering Magazine Co


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