OrionHMS Orion was a battleship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1910, the lead ship of her class and the first " super-dreadnought". In World War I she served in the 2nd Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet based at Scapa Flow and fought at the battle of Jutland, (1910)
MonarchHMS Monarch was an Orion class battleship of the Royal Navy. She served in the 2nd Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet in World War I, and fought at the battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, suffering no damage. As a result of the Washington Naval Convention she (1911)
ConquerorHMS Conquerer was an Orion class battleship of the Royal Navy. She served in the 2nd Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet in World War I, and fought at the battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, suffering no damage. As a result of the Washington Naval Convention s (1911)
ThundererHMS Monarch was an Orion class battleship of the Royal Navy. She served in the 2nd Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet in World War I, and fought at the battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, suffering no damage. As a result of the Washington Naval Convention she (1911)
King George V classSee also King George V class battleship (1939) Ship classes King George V class battleships.
King George VThe first HMS King George V was a King George V class dreadnought, with a displacement of 23,400 tonnes and an armament of 10 x 13. 5-inch guns in twin turrets and 16 x 4-inch guns and had a crew complement of 870, though this increased substantially by 1 (1911)
CenturionHMS Centurion was a battleship of the Royal Navy. It saw extensive service in both world wars. During World War II, Centurion acted as a decoy since the ship had been demilitarised during the interwar years to comply with treaty restrictions. The ship was (1911)
AudaciousHMS Audacious was a battleship of the Royal Navy. The vessel did not survive its first conflict, being sunk by a mine off Northern Ireland. See HMS Audacious for other ships of the same name. Audacious (1912). (1912) - mined 1914