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| HMS 'Thunderer' (1911 – 1926) | |
| First World War battleship constructed at Blackwall | |
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Laying the keel of HMS Thunderer. © NMM |
HMS Thunderer was the last Royal Navy vessel to be constructed on the Thames at Blackwall. This vessel was not only the largest battleship in the Royal Navy during this period, but she also saw a return in the use of 13.5 inch/45 calibre armament. These guns provided the vessels with greater fire range and power.
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HMS Thunderer (1911). © NMM |
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Launch of HMS Thunderer. © NMM |
| 1910 | The keel is laid down on 13 April |
| 1911 | HMS 'Thunderer' is launched on 1 February |
| 1912 | HMS 'Thunderer' is completed in June. She is commissioned for Annual Manoeuvres and joined 2nd BS Home Fleet |
| 1914 | Joined the Grand Fleet in August |
| 1915 | Topmasts are reduced and torpedo nets removed |
| 1916 | Battle of Jutland |
| 1917 | Aeroplane platforms installed on the ‘B’ and ‘X’ turrets |
| 1922 | Under the terms of the Washington Treaty, becomes a cadets’ training ship |
| 1926 | The vessel is sold to Hughes Bolckow, Blyth in December and is broken up |
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