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    "Abandon hope all ye who board her"?

    Also it looks like that photo's been altered, looks like about a third of the ship isn't there...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italia..._Alighieri.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by bruce.desertrat View Post
    "Abandon hope all ye who board her"?

    Also it looks like that photo's been altered, looks like about a third of the ship isn't there...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italia..._Alighieri.jpg
    Compared to expectations, this hull does look short forward of front stacks, more than perspective foreshortening. Our picture obscures bow with a bridge under construction. Pictures (Wikipedia) of entire length show forward section is not far ahead of the stacks either, but substantially longer overall.

    Compared to expectations, this hull looks short forward of front stacks. Our picture obscures bow with a bridge under construction. Pictures (Wikipedia) of entire length show forward section is not far ahead of the stacks either, but substantially longer overall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Compared to expectations, this hull does look short forward of front stacks, more than perspective foreshortening. Our picture obscures bow with a bridge under construction.
    Looks like a double swing bridge, not one under construction. The other half is seen along the right side of the photo.

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    Interesting ship...

    Four turrets (two amidships) each with three 12" guns
    Three submerged torpedo tubes - one in the stern
    Two rudders

    and that delightful sunny patio on the stern where the officers could smoke while they sipped their Campari.

    Never fired a shot in anger.
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    USS; United States Ship.
    HMS; His (or Her) Majesty's Ship.
    HMAS; His (or Her) Majesty's Australian Ship.
    IJN; Imperial Japanese Navy
    TMB; Dat'sa Ma Boat!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    USS; United States Ship.
    HMS; His (or Her) Majesty's Ship.
    HMAS; His (or Her) Majesty's Australian Ship.
    IJN; Imperial Japanese Navy
    TMB; Dat'sa Ma Boat!
    RMS - Royal Mail Ship (e.g. the Titanic)
    SMS - Seiner Majestät Schiff (His Majesty's Ship - Imperial German Navy designation, Prussia too)

    More than you ever wanted to know here...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_prefix
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    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz View Post
    <<<<snipped>>>>

    More than you ever wanted to know here...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_prefix
    Far more than anticipated......interesting none-the-less.
    Not unlike trip to library for reference materials on subject 'X' and finding thick volumes, know you'll dwell awhile when a web page slider bar is only 10 or 12 millimeters high.
    Aka 'rabbit holes', think comparison to work of gophers and moles is more apt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Far more than anticipated......interesting none-the-less.
    Not unlike trip to library for reference materials on subject 'X' and finding thick volumes, know you'll dwell awhile when a web page slider bar is only 10 or 12 millimeters high.
    Aka 'rabbit holes', think comparison to work of gophers and moles is more apt.
    A fun game I play with myself is to think of a question for which an answer CANNOT be found on the internet. Must be a real question that has an answer, none of this type:

    What is the meaning of life?

    Can god make a rock so heavy he can't lift it?

    How many angels can dance the tango?

    So far I've had a remarkable lack of success. That speaks to the breadth of the internet or my lack of ingenuity. I'm going with all of the above.
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