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Identifier: romanceofshipsto00chat (find matches)
Title: The romance of the ship; the story of her origin and evolution
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Chatterton, E. Keble (Edward Keble), 1878-1944
Subjects: Ships Shipbuilding
Publisher: Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott company London, Seeley and co., limited

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ighties the 12-inch gun had weighed but 45 tons, butthis is now practically obsolete also; though the modern12-inch gun, which weighs about 65 tons, is the standardheavy gun of the British navy. So quickly does a fine man-of-war make her firstsensation by her improvements in design, construction,and armament, and then vanish into obscurity on theappearance of her still further improved successor, thatone is tempted too frequently to admire only the present,forgetting all the time that the whole history is one ofevolution, and that the handsome ship which we see nowrepresents only one more stage in the romantic historyof the naval vessel. The early nineties introduced aninteresting type of battleship known as the R * class, ofwhich we may mention the Royal Sovereign^ the Repulse^the Revenge^ the Royal Oah^ and so on. In them maybe summed up all the beneficial results of the experi-mental years which had preceded them. The RoyalSovereign^ for instance, was built of steel, and was so 196
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