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HMS Queen was a member of the London class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy. The Londons were near repeats of the preceding Formidable-class battleships, but with modified armour protection. Due to slight differences between Queen and HMS Prince of Wales and the other Londons, they are sometimes referred to as the Queen class. The ship's main battery consisted of four 12-inch (305-mm) guns, and she had top speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph). The ship was laid down in March 1901, was launched in March 1902, and was completed in March 1904. After commissioning in April 1904, she served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1906, when she returned to Britain before embarking on another stint with the Mediterranean Fleet later that year. Queen was transferred bac

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  • Die HMS Queen war ein Einheitslinienschiff (engl. pre-dreadnough) der London-Klasse das Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts für die Royal Navy gebaut wurde. Sie diente von 1904 bis 1908 bei der Mittelmeerflotte, von 1908 bis 1912 bei der Atlantikflotte und dann bei der Home Fleet. Im Ersten Weltkrieg wurde sie erst im Kanal, dann vor Gallipoli und schließlich zur Sicherung der Straße von Otranto eingesetzt. (de)
  • HMS Queen was a member of the London class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy. The Londons were near repeats of the preceding Formidable-class battleships, but with modified armour protection. Due to slight differences between Queen and HMS Prince of Wales and the other Londons, they are sometimes referred to as the Queen class. The ship's main battery consisted of four 12-inch (305-mm) guns, and she had top speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph). The ship was laid down in March 1901, was launched in March 1902, and was completed in March 1904. After commissioning in April 1904, she served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1906, when she returned to Britain before embarking on another stint with the Mediterranean Fleet later that year. Queen was transferred back to the United Kingdom in 1908 and thereafter served in the Atlantic Fleet, the Home Fleet, and finally the 5th Battle Squadron of the Second Fleet in 1914. After the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, Queen, still part of the 5th Battle Squadron, initially served in the English Channel. After operations with the Dover Patrol, she served in the Dardanelles Campaign in support of the Allied landings at Gallipoli. She participated in the Landing at Cape Helles on 25–26 April and supported ANZAC forces ashore over the course of the following month. In late May 1915, Queen was withdrawn to reinforce the Italian fleet at the southern end of the Adriatic Sea after Italy joined the war on the side of the Allies. In early 1917, she was converted into a depot ship to support the Otranto Barrage and was disarmed over the course of the year. The ship returned to Britain after the war in early 1919, where she was briefly used as a barracks ship. Queen was sold for scrap in 1920 and was broken up the following year. (en)
  • Le HMS Queen est un cuirassé pré-Dreadnought de classe London de la Royal Navy. (fr)
  • La HMS Queen è stata una corazzata britanniche di tipo pre-dreadnought della classe Formidable, costruite tra il 1898 e il 1901, composta da 8 unità (suddivise in tre sottoclassi). (it)
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  • *4 × BL 12-inch (305-mm) Mk IX guns *12 × BL Mk VII guns *14 × QF 12-pounder guns *6 × QF 3-pounder guns *4 × 18-inch (457-mm) submerged torpedo tubes (en)
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  • Die HMS Queen war ein Einheitslinienschiff (engl. pre-dreadnough) der London-Klasse das Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts für die Royal Navy gebaut wurde. Sie diente von 1904 bis 1908 bei der Mittelmeerflotte, von 1908 bis 1912 bei der Atlantikflotte und dann bei der Home Fleet. Im Ersten Weltkrieg wurde sie erst im Kanal, dann vor Gallipoli und schließlich zur Sicherung der Straße von Otranto eingesetzt. (de)
  • Le HMS Queen est un cuirassé pré-Dreadnought de classe London de la Royal Navy. (fr)
  • La HMS Queen è stata una corazzata britanniche di tipo pre-dreadnought della classe Formidable, costruite tra il 1898 e il 1901, composta da 8 unità (suddivise in tre sottoclassi). (it)
  • HMS Queen was a member of the London class of pre-dreadnought battleships built for the British Royal Navy. The Londons were near repeats of the preceding Formidable-class battleships, but with modified armour protection. Due to slight differences between Queen and HMS Prince of Wales and the other Londons, they are sometimes referred to as the Queen class. The ship's main battery consisted of four 12-inch (305-mm) guns, and she had top speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph). The ship was laid down in March 1901, was launched in March 1902, and was completed in March 1904. After commissioning in April 1904, she served with the Mediterranean Fleet until 1906, when she returned to Britain before embarking on another stint with the Mediterranean Fleet later that year. Queen was transferred bac (en)
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  • HMS Queen (1902) (de)
  • HMS Queen (1902) (fr)
  • HMS Queen (1902) (en)
  • HMS Queen (1902) (it)
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