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- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) height "3352.8".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) length "39014.4".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) abstract "The Mary B Mitchell was a British schooner which served as a Q-ship during the First World War. She was in service from April 1916 until the end of hostilities, operating in the Southwest Approaches from her base in Falmouth.She had several encounters with German U-boats in her career, and was credited with the destruction of two, though post-war analysis established that no U-boats were sunk. She had a reputation for being an efficient and successful vessel.After the war she returned to merchant service but was wrecked in 1944.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) commissioningDate "1916-05-05".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) height "3.3528".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) length "39.0144".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipBeam "7.3152".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) thumbnail Mary_B._Mitchell_ship.png?width=300.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type Q-ship.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageID "28471768".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageLength "8160".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageRevisionID "695226650".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Bangor,_Gwynedd.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Carrickfergus.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1892_ships.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Q-ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Douglas-Pennant,_3rd_Baron_Penrhyn.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink English_Channel.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Falmouth,_Cornwall.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink HMNB_Falmouth.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_gun.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Celeste.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Q-ship.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink SMS_Seeadler_(1888).
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink SM_UC-17.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink SM_UC-65.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink SM_UC-75.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Schooner.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Solway_Firth.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Southwest_Approaches.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink Start_Point,_Devon.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink The_Mystery_of_the_Mary_Celeste.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink U-boat.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink File:Mary_B._Mitchell_ship.png.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLink File:Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mary B Mitchell (Q-ship)".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) align "right".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "All the crew were saved." February 1998".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "Inscription on commemorative plaque, Bangor town centre. "The Mary B Mitchell was the most famous of the Port Penrhyn slate ships and a local legend.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "Length overall was 129 feet and beam 24 feet.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "She almost survived the Second World War but was driven ashore in a gale in the Solway in December 1944.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "She was a three-masted topsail schooner built by Paul Rodgers at Carrickfergus in 1892.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "With her local crew she delivered slate to Hamburg and London until the First World War when, in 1916 she became one of the first “Q” ships or decoy vessels.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) quote "With her twelve pounder and two six pounders she was responsible while under sail for sinking at least two submarines in the western approaches in 1917. After the war she had engines fitted and returned to trade.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipArmament "*1 ×12 pounder naval gun, *2 × 6 pounder guns, *2 × Lewis guns".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipBeam "24'".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipCommissioned "1916-05-05".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipCompleted "1892".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipCountry "United Kiyngdom".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipFlag "60".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipHeight "11'".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipInService "1916".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipLength "128'".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipName "Mary B Mitchell".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipNotes "Converted to Q-ship at HMNB Falmouth".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipNotes "motor & armaments fitted 1916, disarmed 1919".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipPropulsion "sail + auxiliary motor".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipTonnage "227".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) shipType Q-ship.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) width "40.0".
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- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) subject Category:1892_ships.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) subject Category:Q-ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) hypernym Schooner.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type Ship.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type Ship.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type Product.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type DesignedArtifact.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type Thing.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) type Q11446.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) comment "The Mary B Mitchell was a British schooner which served as a Q-ship during the First World War. She was in service from April 1916 until the end of hostilities, operating in the Southwest Approaches from her base in Falmouth.She had several encounters with German U-boats in her career, and was credited with the destruction of two, though post-war analysis established that no U-boats were sunk.".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) label "Mary B Mitchell (Q-ship)".
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) sameAs Q6778988.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) sameAs m.0crdkr7.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) sameAs Q6778988.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) wasDerivedFrom Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship)?oldid=695226650.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) depiction Mary_B._Mitchell_ship.png.
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) isPrimaryTopicOf Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship).
- Mary_B_Mitchell_(Q-ship) name "Mary B Mitchell (Q-9)".