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Cubitt Town-built ships

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The list Cubitt Town-built ships includes Ottoman ironclad Muin-i Zafer, ARA Almirante Brown (1880), HMS Hecate (1871), Brazilian battleship Riachuelo and Brazilian battleship Aquidabã. The list consists of 38 members.

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Cubitt Town
Area on the Isle of Dogs in London, England
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    HMS Sappho (1891)

    1891 Apollo-class protected cruiser
    HMS Sappho (1891)
    Overview: HMS Sappho was an Apollo-class cruiser of the British Royal Navy which served from 1892 to 1918 in various colonial posts as well as around Britain.
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    Overview: The Thyella class of destroyers were ordered by the Royal Hellenic Navy before World War I, when the Greek government embarked on a naval buildup after losing the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. These four ...
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    Yarrow Shipbuilders

    Former shipbuilding firm based in Glasgow, Scotland
    Yarrow Shipbuilders
    Overview: Yarrow Shipbuilders Limited (YSL), often styled as simply Yarrows, was a major shipbuilding firm based in the Scotstoun district of Glasgow on the River Clyde. It is now part of BAE Systems Surface Ships ...
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    Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1902)

    Akatsuki-class destroyer
    Japanese destroyer Kasumi (1902)
    Overview: Kasumi (霞, "Mist") was one of two Akatsuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early 1900s. During the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), she took part in the Battle of Port Arthur ...
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    Japanese destroyer Akatsuki (1901)

    1901 Akatsuki-class destroyer
    Overview: Akatsuki (暁, "Daybreak") was the lead ship of two Akatsuki-class destroyers, built for the Imperial Japanese Navy in the early 1900s. Akatsuki took part in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905), during which ...
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    Ottoman ironclad Muin-i Zafer

    1869 Avnillah-class ironclad
    Ottoman ironclad Muin-i Zafer
    Overview: Muin-i Zafer (Ottoman Turkish: Aid to Triumph) was the second of two Avnillah-class casemate ships built for the Ottoman Navy in the late 1860s. The ship was laid down in 1868, launched in 1869, and she ...
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    ARA Almirante Brown (1880)
    Overview: ARA Almirante Brown was a central battery ironclad of the Argentine Navy built in the 1880s by Samuda Brothers in London. Almirante Brown displaced 4,200 long tons (4,300 t) and had a top speed of ...
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    Brazilian battleship Riachuelo

    ironclad battleship
    Brazilian battleship Riachuelo
    Overview: Riachuelo was a Brazilian ironclad battleship completed in 1883. She was named in honour of the Battle of Riachuelo in 1865. Built in the United Kingdom, the ship entered service with the Brazilian Navy ...
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    Brazilian battleship Aquidabã

    sailing ship built in the mid-1880s and sunk in 1906
    Brazilian battleship Aquidabã
    Overview: Aquidabã, anglicized to Aquidaban, was a Brazilian ironclad battleship built in the mid-1880s. The ship participated in two naval revolts; during the second she was sunk by a government torpedo boat. After ...
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    HMS Viper (1865)

    1865 gunboat of the Royal Navy
    HMS Viper (1865)
    Overview: HMS Viper was an armoured iron gunboat, the only ship of her class, and the fourteenth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name.
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    SMS Kronprinz (1867)

    ironclad ship
    SMS Kronprinz (1867)
    Overview: SMS Kronprinz  was a unique German ironclad warship built for the Prussian Navy in 1866–1867. Kronprinz was laid down in 1866 at the Samuda Brothers shipyard at Cubitt Town in London. She was launched ...
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    HMS Neptune (1874)

    ironclad turret ship originally designed and built in Britain for Brazil, but acquired for the Royal Navy in 1878
    HMS Neptune (1874)
    Overview: HMS Neptune was an ironclad turret ship originally designed and built in Britain for Brazil, but acquired for the Royal Navy in 1878. Modifications to suit the Royal Navy took three years to complete and ...
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    HMS Hornet (1893)

    1893 Havock-class destroyer
    HMS Hornet (1893)
    Overview: HMS Hornet was a Havock-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was launched in 1893 and sold in 1909 for scrapping. Although the Daring-class torpedo boat destroyers were ordered first ...
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    Greek destroyer Thyella (1907)

    1907 Thyella-class destroyer
    Greek destroyer Thyella (1907)
    Overview: Thyella (Greek: Α/Τ Θύελλα, "Storm") was a Thyella class destroyer that served in the Royal Hellenic Navy (1907-1941). It was the first ship of that name in the Hellenic Navy.
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    Greek destroyer Nafkratousa

    1906 Thyella-class destroyer
    Greek destroyer Nafkratousa
    Overview: Nafkratousa (Greek: Ναυκρατούσα) was a Thyella-class destroyer built for the Royal Hellenic Navy during the first decade of the 20th century.
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    HMS Belleisle (1876)

    1876 Belleisle-class ironclad
    HMS Belleisle (1876)
    Overview: HMS Belleisle was one of the four ships that were under construction for foreign navies in British shipyards which were purchased by the British government for the Royal Navy in 1878, at the time of the ...
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    HMS Abyssinia (1870)

    1870 monitor
    HMS Abyssinia (1870)
    Overview: HMS Abyssinia was a breastwork monitor ordered, designed and built by J & W Dudgeon specifically for the Bombay Marine for the defence of the harbour at Bombay.
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    HMS Prince Albert (1864)

    1864 coastal defence ship
    HMS Prince Albert (1864)
    Overview: HMS Prince Albert was designed and built as a shallow-draught coast-defence ship, and was the first British warship designed to carry her main armament in turrets. The ship was named after Prince Albert ...
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    SMS Deutschland (1874)

    1874 Kaiser-class ironclad
    SMS Deutschland (1874)
    Overview: SMS Deutschland  was the second and final ship of the Kaiser-class ironclads; SMS Kaiser was her sister ship. Named for Germany (Deutschland in German), the ship was laid down in the Samuda Brothers s ...
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    HMS Tamar (1863)

    1863 troopship
    HMS Tamar (1863)
    Overview: HMS Tamar was a Royal Navy troopship built by the Samuda Brothers at Cubitt Town, London, and launched in Britain in 1863. She served as a supply ship from 1897 to 1941, and gave her name to the shore ...
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