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- Q839203 abstract "HMS Birmingham was lead ship of the Birmingham group of three ships of the Town-class of light cruisers built by the Royal Navy. Her sister ships were Lowestoft and Nottingham. The three ships were virtually identical to the third group of Town-class ships, but with an additional 6 in (150 mm) gun worked in on the forecastle.".
- Q839203 builder Q5367771.
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- Q839203 class Q778129.
- Q839203 layingDown "1912-06-10".
- Q839203 length "139.2936".
- Q839203 shipBeam "15.24".
- Q839203 shipLaunch "1913-05-07".
- Q839203 status "Sold for scrapping February 1931".
- Q839203 thumbnail HMS_Birmingham_(1913).jpg?width=300.
- Q839203 topSpeed "47.226".
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- Q839203 shipBuilder Q5367771.
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- Q839203 shipClass "light cruiser".
- Q839203 shipFate "Sold for scrapping February 1931".
- Q839203 shipLaidDown "1912-06-10".
- Q839203 shipLaunched "1913-05-07".
- Q839203 shipLength "o/a".
- Q839203 shipName "HMS Birmingham".
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- Q839203 comment "HMS Birmingham was lead ship of the Birmingham group of three ships of the Town-class of light cruisers built by the Royal Navy. Her sister ships were Lowestoft and Nottingham. The three ships were virtually identical to the third group of Town-class ships, but with an additional 6 in (150 mm) gun worked in on the forecastle.".
- Q839203 label "HMS Birmingham (1913)".
- Q839203 depiction HMS_Birmingham_(1913).jpg.
- Q839203 name "HMS Birmingham".