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#61 Posted : 25 May 2014 22:13:28

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Last British pre dreadnought ? lol
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#62 Posted : 25 May 2014 23:11:42

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Give the man a cigar! BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin

Yes, the HMS Lord Nelson was indeed that last pre-dreadnought that was commissioned into the Royal Navy!

Well done, Jase!!!!!! ThumpUpThumpUp

Over to you then!

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#63 Posted : 26 May 2014 00:01:16

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Right then this one should be fun.

The Black Pig was a ship belonging to which fictional character?
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#64 Posted : 26 May 2014 02:20:56

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#65 Posted : 26 May 2014 09:27:03

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catman275 wrote:
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Well done that man, Over to youBigGrin
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#66 Posted : 08 July 2014 12:05:12

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OK, Catman hasnt made a post since May so let's kick this off again with an easy one for you "Googlers"

What ships name links Fernando Villaamil, A Mysterious Island and a submarine called N1? Explain the link for all 3.

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#67 Posted : 08 July 2014 16:38:08

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A good question Stevie, I'm certain of the name but without googling have no idea of the first connection so I'll leave it for another!BigGrin

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#68 Posted : 08 July 2014 20:25:23

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villaamil commanded a corvett called nautilus, n1 was a british submarine called nautilus, and captain nemos submarine in jules vernes mysterious island was nautilus, so is the name nautilus
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#69 Posted : 09 July 2014 00:31:29

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#70 Posted : 09 July 2014 20:24:23

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very easy one sir francis drake made a round the world navigation in this ship name the ship when he set out and name it when he returned. benny.
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