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The amalgam was comprised of five [[Bristol Class Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']], four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']] and four [[Birmingham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmingham'' class]] cruisers. | The amalgam was comprised of five [[Bristol Class Cruiser (1909)|''Bristol'']], four [[Weymouth Class Cruiser (1910)|''Weymouth'']], six [[Chatham Class Cruiser (1911)|''Chatham'']] and four [[Birmingham Class Cruiser (1913)|''Birmingham'' class]] cruisers. | ||
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* Lyon, David. ''The First Town Class: 1908-31'', a three-part article in Issues 1-3 of [[Warship (Journal)|Warship]] | * Lyon, David. ''The First Town Class: 1908-31'', a three-part article in Issues 1-3 of [[Warship (Journal)|Warship]] | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_class_cruiser_(1910) Wikipedia] |
Revision as of 15:49, 2 July 2012
The Town Class was the collective description given to four closely related classes of light cruisers in the Royal Navy, each unit of which was named for a town.
The amalgam was comprised of five Bristol, four Weymouth, six Chatham and four Birmingham class cruisers.
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- Lyon, David. The First Town Class: 1908-31, a three-part article in Issues 1-3 of Warship