. Ships of the Royal Navy . e side is made up of 3-inch plating which extends from thequarter deck level to some distance below the water line. Appearance.—Differentiated from the Weymouth class by clipper bow and cut-away stern ; alsothe amidshiijs gun is on forecastle deck level. CHATHAM.—Built at Chatham Dockyard, Jan., 1911—Dec, 1912. Served in Mediterranean Fleetto 1914; Mediterranean and East Indies 1914-15 ; Grand Fleet 3rd (fiag) 1916-18 ; inReserve at Nore until 1920 when she was presented to the Dominion of New —Built by Beardmore, April, 1911—Mar., 1913. Served


. Ships of the Royal Navy . e side is made up of 3-inch plating which extends from thequarter deck level to some distance below the water line. Appearance.—Differentiated from the Weymouth class by clipper bow and cut-away stern ; alsothe amidshiijs gun is on forecastle deck level. CHATHAM.—Built at Chatham Dockyard, Jan., 1911—Dec, 1912. Served in Mediterranean Fleetto 1914; Mediterranean and East Indies 1914-15 ; Grand Fleet 3rd (fiag) 1916-18 ; inReserve at Nore until 1920 when she was presented to the Dominion of New —Built by Beardmore, April, 1911—Mar., 1913. Served in Mediterranean until 1914;Mediterranean and Gallipoli 1914-15 ; Adriatic Force 1915-17 ; Grand Fleet 2nd 1917-19;Mediterranean 1920 (temp.) and Africa stations to —Built at Clydebank, April, 1911—Nov., 1912. Home Fleet until 1914 whenshebecame Flag of 1st ; 2nd (flag) 1915-17 (Jutland) ; 3rd 1918; S. Americanstation (flag) 1919-20 ; East Indies 1921-22 (flag). 58. Dublin. 59


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