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  • 91Terre de Van Diémen — Tasmanie Tasmania (Tasmanie) …

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  • 92Van Diemen's Land — Tasmanie Tasmania (Tasmanie) …

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  • 93Christopher Dell (cricketer) — Christopher Dell Personal information Full name Christopher Ronald Dell Born 27 October 1960 (1960 10 27) (age 51) Devonport, Tasmania, Australia Batting style Left hand Bowling style Left arm fast medium …

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  • 94Meghan Archer — Personal information Date of birth 9 October 1987 …

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  • 95Royal Navy — This article is about the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. For other Royal Navies, see Royal Navy (disambiguation). Royal Navy The naval ensign …

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  • 96HMS Caesar (1896) — HMS Caesar was a Majestic class pre dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Roman military and political leader Julius Caesar.Technical DesciptionHMS Caesar was laid down at Portsmouth Dockyard on 25 March 1895 and launched on 2 …

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  • 97Battle class destroyer — The Battle class were a class of destroyers of the British Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Built in three groups, the first group were ordered under the 1942 naval estimates. A modified second and third group, together with two… …

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  • 98HMS Victorious (1895) — HMS Victorious was one of nine Majestic class predreadnought battleships of the British Royal Navy.Technical CharacteristicsHMS Victorious was laid down at Chatham Dockyard on 28 May 1894 and launched on 19 October 1895. She began sea trials in… …

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  • 99Tamar Valley Line — Infobox rail line name = Tamar Valley Line color = logo width = image width = caption = British Rail Class 153 at Dockyard type = Community railway system = status = locale = Cornwall and Devon start = Plymouth end = Gunnislake stations = routes …

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  • 100Halcyon class minesweeper — The Halcyon class was a class of 21 oil fired minesweepers (officially, fleet minesweeping sloops ) built for the British Royal Navy between 1933 and 1939. They were given traditional small ship names used historically by the Royal Navy and… …

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