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of HM destroyers (at the same time, the 4-funnelled, "30 knotters" became the "B" class and the 2-funnelled ships the "D" class).


Mauretania was the fastest of all four-funnelled liners.


The last four-funnelled liner ever built was Windsor Castle; however, two of her.


1895 Sunfish class: 3 ships, 1895 Zebra class: 1 ship, 1895 B class (4-funnelled, 30-knot classes) Quail class: 4 ships, 1895 Earnest class: 6 ships, 1896–1897.


water or waste liquids to be flumed away, either to a more useful area, funnelled into a receptacle, or run into sewers or stormwater mains as waste discharge.


funnels of the Admiralty design; as a consequence, they were the last four-funnelled destroyers (apart from Leaders) to be built for the Royal Navy.


They were three-funnelled turtle-backed destroyers with the usual Hawthorn funnel tops.


HMS Electra was a Clydebank-built, three-funnelled, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895–1896 Naval Estimates.


Built in 1899–1902, Greyhound, Racehorse and Roebuck were three-funnelled turtle-backed destroyers, with the usual Hawthorn funnel tops, built by.


They were the last three-funnelled destroyers ordered by the Royal Navy (although HMS Bristol commissioned.


the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, where the sea shallows and is funnelled toward the English Channel.


These three funnelled 30 knot vessels were redesignated C-class destroyers in the reorganisation.


HMS Kestrel was a Clydebank-built three funnelled 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates.


destroyers served with the Royal Navy; Osprey, Fairy and Gipsy were three funnelled 30-knot (56 km/h) C-class destroyers built by Fairfield with Thorneycroft.


funnel-shape of Donegal Bay (the westerlies of the Atlantic Ocean get funnelled into a relatively small area, which increases the size of the swell).


In 1913 all the three-funnelled destroyers were reclassified as C-class destroyers.


The tsunami was funnelled up Lyttleton Harbour and flooded low-lying farmland and the Wheatsheaf.


The A-class torpedo boats were a class of German single-funnelled torpedo boat/light destroyer designed by the Reichsmarineamt for operations off the.


These are a consequence of the wind being funnelled through the high caves of the gorge and breaking the sound barrier.


Chamois, Fawn, Flirt, Flying Fish, Star and Whiting, were all three-funnelled C-class destroyers, as designated in the reorganisation of classes in.



Synonyms:

funnel shape; cone; conoid; cone shape;

Antonyms:

precede; stay in place; linger; ride; ascend;

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