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- 1925 (links | edit)
- Maximilian von Spee (links | edit)
- Battle of Coronel (links | edit)
- SMS Scharnhorst (links | edit)
- Battle of the Falkland Islands (links | edit)
- HMS Kent (1901) (links | edit)
- HMS Carnarvon (links | edit)
- HMS Canopus (1897) (links | edit)
- HMS Bristol (1910) (links | edit)
- HMS Cornwall (1902) (links | edit)
- SMS Gneisenau (links | edit)
- Battle of Heligoland Bight (1914) (links | edit)
- Camberley (links | edit)
- Lewisham (links | edit)
- Prince Louis of Battenberg (links | edit)
- SMS Leipzig (1905) (links | edit)
- Admiral of the Fleet (Royal Navy) (links | edit)
- HMS Inflexible (1907) (links | edit)
- SMS Dresden (1907) (links | edit)
- HMS Polyphemus (links | edit)
- Iron Duke-class battleship (links | edit)
- HMS Benbow (1913) (links | edit)
- HMS Hercules (1910) (links | edit)
- HMS Collingwood (1908) (links | edit)
- Canopus-class battleship (links | edit)
- LMS Jubilee Class (links | edit)
- HMS Invincible (1907) (links | edit)
- Invincible-class battlecruiser (links | edit)
- Battle of Jutland order of battle (links | edit)
- George Callaghan (links | edit)
- Hugh Evan-Thomas (links | edit)
- HMS Glasgow (1909) (links | edit)
- HMS Minerva (1895) (links | edit)
- List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy (links | edit)
- WD Austerity 2-10-0 (links | edit)
- Frimley (links | edit)
- Sir Doveton Sturdee (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Monmouth-class cruiser (links | edit)
- Sturdee (links | edit)
- Linden Park, South Australia (links | edit)
- Commander-in-Chief, The Nore (links | edit)
- Fast battleship (links | edit)
- Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee (redirect page) (links | edit)
- George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe (links | edit)
- Frederick Sturdee (redirect page) (links | edit)
- HMS R1 (links | edit)
- 1925 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- 1859 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- William Staveley (Royal Navy officer) (links | edit)