have borne the name Jemmapes in honour of the Battle of Jemmapes: Jemmapes (1794), a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line Jemmapes (1840), a 100-gun...
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tons. Jemmapes (1892) – hulked 1911. Valmy (1892) – stricken 1911. Bouvines class 6,681 tons. Amiral Tréhouart (1893) – stricken 1922. Bouvines (1892) –...
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(1893) – stricken 1922. Bouvines (1892) – stricken 1920. Valmy class 6,476 tons. Jemmapes (1892) – hulked 1911. Valmy (1892) – stricken 1911. Henri IV (1899)...
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Enterprise des Omnibus on rue de Lancre, with workshops on the quai de Jemmapes. In 1827 he commissioned an English coach-maker, George Shillibeer, to...
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French ironclad Furieux (section 1887–1892)
and the ironclad Suffren. Later that year, the new coastal defense ship Jemmapes had entered service, taking Furieux's place in the squadron. She remained...
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Fusilier commission officer 1 January 1897, on battleship coastguard Jemmapes, North wing (Cdt. Henri Manceron). 1 July 1898, responsibility for the...
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coast-defence ironclads, the Jemmapes and the Bouvines classes, were ordered in 1889. The Bouvines-class ships were half-sisters to the Jemmapes class laid down at...
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engagement of the regiment in Afghanistan (Operation Pamir). Valmy 1792 Jemmapes 1792 Castiglione 1796 Eylau 1807 Sebastopol 1855 La Mortagne 1914 La Serre...
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scrapped in 1891. French coast defence ship Valmy, a Jemmapes-class coast defence ship, launched in April 1892 and scrapped after 1911. French destroyer Valmy...
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by which time the coastal defense ironclads Bouvines, Amiral-Tréhouart, Jemmapes, and Valmy, along with the armored cruiser Dupuy de Lôme. That year, she...
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