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British Warships & Auxiliaries 199495


Free Download Mike Critchley – British Warships & Auxiliaries 1994/95
Maritime Books | 1993 | ISBN: 0907771564 | English | 100 pages | PDF | 60.94 MB
This compact volume summarises the strength of the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, minor vessels, and missile/helicopter outfits.in 1994-95.

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British Warships & Auxiliaries 199495


Free Download Mike Critchley – British Warships & Auxiliaries 1994/95
Maritime Books | 1993 | ISBN: 0907771564 | English | 100 pages | PDF | 60.94 MB
This compact volume summarises the strength of the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, minor vessels, and missile/helicopter outfits.in 1994-95.

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X3 to X54 The History of the British Midget Submarine


Free Download X3 to X54: The History of the British Midget Submarine by Keith Hall
English | December 7, 2023 | ISBN: 1803991992 | 192 pages | PDF | 32 Mb
The X Class submarines were conceived during WW2, small craft of around 51ft (16m) long, designed to be towed by a ‘mother’ submarine with a passage crew on board. Their midget size meant they could attack with stealth, and return to their towing submarine. Beginning with a look back over the wartime craft, this new study from ex-submariner Keith Hall charts the evolution of the X class subs, from X3 through X and XE, and onto the 1950s short-lived and unique Stickleback class. Only four Stickleback submarines were ever produced, with grand plans to use them to carry a 15-kiloton nuclear naval mine codenamed Cudgel deep into Soviet harbours. Nearly all scrapped, just one remains, an X51 now residing in the Scottish Submarine Centre in Helensburgh. With a wealth of imagery including archive X craft photographs as well as up-to-date views of the X51 Stickleback from the Helensburgh Museum, this book tells the little-known story of Britain’s midget class subs.

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The Edinburgh Companion to British Colonial Periodicals


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English | ISBN: 1399500635 | 2024 | 580 pages | PDF | 31 MB
This Companion showcases the latest research into British colonial periodicals by leading scholars in the field. The first ever large-scale attempt to gather into one volume research on British colonial periodicals, the chapters in this volume analyse the fundamental role played by colonial periodicals in sustaining as well as contesting the economic, political and cultural hegemony of the British Empire from its inception to its fall. The volume considers both periodicals published in Britain for colonial consumption and those published in British colonies and dominions.

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