![]() With the Royal Navy unchallenged, 'Pax Britannica' existed for nigh on a century, the nation's policy being expressed in Lord Palmerston's three dicta: first, the Navy must be more powerful than any combination of other navies second, no foreign power should command the shores of the English Channel and third, the continuance of the European balance of power. ' may be morally indefensible, but the supreme position which the Royal Navy held during the nineteenth century guaranteed this maxim. THE STATE OF THE NAVY: 1900 'What we have, we hold. The first cutter is turned out for use as the sea boat. Probably post trials note draught marks indicating light load. ![]() Entering Portsmouth Harbour from Spithead. 10 February 1906 Battleship 17,900-ton 10 X 12-inch gun Turbines King George V served in her as Lieutenant.Ĩ. 1875 Battleship 4-gun turret ship Twin screw 10,820-ton ![]() She was Dreadnought in 1857 and became Hospital ship at Greenwich.ħ. West Indies Cape Fran~ois.īuilt at Portsmouth. Armada, Coinlbra, Brest, Cadiz.īuilt at Blackwall. ![]()
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