| HMS Ramillies (1916)HMS Ramillies was a Revenge class battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the battle of Ramillies. See HMS Ramillies for other ships of this name. Ramillies. | HMS Resolution (1915)Career Ordered: Laid down: Launched: Commissioned: Decommissioned: Fate: Struck: General Characteristics Displacement: Length: Beam: Draught: Propulsion: Speed: Range: Complement: Armament: Aircraft: Motto: HMS Resolution was a Revenge class battleship la | HMS Royal Oak (08)HMS Royal Oak was a Revenge class battleship of the Royal Navy, sunk early in World War II. She was laid down at Devonport, Devon on 15 January 1914 and launched on 17 November of that year. She was commissioned on 1 May 1916 having cost almost £2. 5 mill |
| HMS Queen Elizabeth (1913)HMS Queen Elizabeth was the lead ship of the Queen Elizabeth class of Dreadnought battleships, named in honour of Elizabeth I of England. She was launched on 16 October 1913 at Portsmouth, Hampshire and entered service in January 1915 during World War I. | HMS Warspite (1913)HMS Warspite was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship of the Royal Navy. She was launched on 26 November, 1913 at Devonport Royal Dockyard, with First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill, as well as many thousands of local people, being present at the l | HMS Valiant (1914)HMS Valiant was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship of the Royal Navy built at the Fairfield shipyards in Glasgow and launched in November 1914. She was completed in February 1916. In World War I she served in Admiral Hugh Evan-Thomas's 5th Battle Squadron |
| HMS Barham (1914)HMS Barham was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship of the Royal Navy named after Admiral Charles Middleton, 1st Baron Barham, built at the John Brown shipyards in Clydebank, and launched in 1914. In World War I, she collided with her sister-ship Warspite i | HMS Malaya (1915)HMS Malaya was a Queen Elizabeth class battleship of the Royal Navy built by Armstrong Whitworth and launched in March 1915. She was named in honour of the Federated Malay States, whose government paid for her construction. In World War I she served in Ad | HMS Renown (1916)HMS Renown was the lead ship of a class of two 26,500-ton battlecruisers of the Royal Navy. She was built at Glasgow, Scotland. Completed in September 1916, she served with the Grand Fleet in the North Sea during the remaining two years of World War I. |