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- Q901734 abstract "HMS Falmouth was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 20 September 1910 from the yards of William Beardmore and Company. She was part of the Weymouth subgroup.She saw action in a number of major naval engagements of the war. On the outbreak of the First World War, she was assigned to the 5th Cruiser Squadron operating in the mid-Atlantic. In August 1914, Falmouth sank four German merchant ships and later that month was reassigned to the 1st Light Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet. On 28 August 1914 she took part in the Battle of Heligoland Bight, and on 24 January 1915 she took part in the Battle of Dogger Bank.She was still part of the squadron when on 31 May to 1 June 1916 she was present at the Battle of Jutland. Her eventful career came to an end on 19 August 1916 when she was damaged by U-66 and then sunk by U-63 under the command of Otto Schultze. She sits in 15 metres (49 ft) at 53°58.93′N 0°4.50′W.".
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- Q901734 layingDown "1910-02-21".
- Q901734 length "131.064".
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- Q901734 shipBeam "14.3256".
- Q901734 shipLaunch "1910-09-20".
- Q901734 status "Sunk 19 August 1916 by".
- Q901734 thumbnail HMS_Falmouth_(1910).jpg?width=300.
- Q901734 topSpeed "46.3".
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- Q901734 shipBuilder Q623503.
- Q901734 shipClass "light cruiser".
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- Q901734 shipLaidDown "1910-02-21".
- Q901734 shipLaunched "1910-09-20".
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- Q901734 shipName "HMS Falmouth".
- Q901734 shipPower "* *12 × Yarrow boilers".
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- Q901734 comment "HMS Falmouth was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 20 September 1910 from the yards of William Beardmore and Company. She was part of the Weymouth subgroup.She saw action in a number of major naval engagements of the war. On the outbreak of the First World War, she was assigned to the 5th Cruiser Squadron operating in the mid-Atlantic.".
- Q901734 label "HMS Falmouth (1910)".
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- Q901734 long "-0.075".
- Q901734 depiction HMS_Falmouth_(1910).jpg.
- Q901734 name "HMS Falmouth".