HMS Duncan (1901)
HMS Duncan was the lead ship of the six-ship Duncan class of Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleships. Commissioned in 1903, she served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1905, at which she was transferred to the Channel Fleet. Damaged in a collision with HMS Albion in late 1905, she was damaged again when she ran aground off Lundy Island. After a further stint with the Mediterranean Fleet, in 1913 she was assigned to the 6th Battle Squadron and based at Portsmouth, where she served as a gunnery training ship.
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HMS Duncan (1901)
HMS Duncan was the lead ship of the six-ship Duncan class of Royal Navy pre-dreadnought battleships. Commissioned in 1903, she served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1905, at which she was transferred to the Channel Fleet. Damaged in a collision with HMS Albion in late 1905, she was damaged again when she ran aground off Lundy Island. After a further stint with the Mediterranean Fleet, in 1913 she was assigned to the 6th Battle Squadron and based at Portsmouth, where she served as a gunnery training ship.
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HMS Duncan was the lead ship o ...... nd was decommissioned in 1919.
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commissioning date
1903-10-08
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laying down
1899-07-10
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1.316736e+2
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ship launched
1901-03-21
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Sold for scrapping 18 February 1920
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14,371,210
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690,460,135
Ship armament
*4 × BL Mk IX guns
*12 × BL 6 ...... -inch submerged torpedo tubes
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Ship country
United Kingdom
Ship decommissioned
Ship displacement
*13,270 to 13,745 tons load
*14,900 to 15,200 tons deep
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Ship propulsion
*24 Belleville water tube boilers
*4-cylinder triple expansion
*2 shafts
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HMS Duncan was the lead ship o ...... ed as a gunnery training ship.
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HMS Duncan (1901)
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The Duncan-class battleships were informally known as "The Admirals"
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