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- 13-in/35 Mark 1 Gun (US)
- 14-in Mark VII Torpedo (UK)
- 14-in Torpedo Dropping Gear (UK)
- 14-in VII B A.W. Torpedo Tube (UK)
- 14-in VII B D.R. A.W. Torpedo Tube (UK)
- 14-in V D2 A.W. Torpedo Tube (UK)
- 16-in Torpedo (UK)
- 1910 in the Royal Navy
- 21-in Fiume Torpedo
- 21-in Long A.W. Torpedo Tube (UK)
- 21-in Mark III Torpedo (UK)
- 21-in Short A.W. Torpedo Tube (UK)
- 24cm L45 Gun (AH)
- 3. Geo. IV. c. 19
- 30.5cm L45 Gun (AH)
- 35cm L45 Gun (AH)
- 50E Class Torpedo Boat (1904)
- Account of Angus Dacres Nicholl at the Battle of Jutland
- Account of Prince Albert at the Battle of Jutland
- Action of 17 October 1917
- Action of 19 August, 1916
- Admiralty Letter to Jellicoe, 31 July, 1914
- Adoption of Convoy in the Great War
- Advance Report of B.C.F. Gunnery Committee
- Aim Corrector Committee (Royal Navy)
- Alexander Milne Papers at the National Maritime Museum
- Alfred Thomas Clay
- Allied Aviation
- Altham Papers at the National Maritime Museum
- Anglesey Airship Station
- Anti-Submarine Grenade (FR)
- Anti-Torpedo Net
- Archibald McGlasson
- Arthur MacArthur, Jr.
- Asquith Letter to Lady Jellicoe, 1 November, 1917
- Auxiliary Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve (Royal Navy)
- Babcock & Wilcox
- Bacon Letter to Jellicoe, 27 December, 1917
- Balfour Papers at the British Library
- Battle Cruiser Fleet Orders
- Battle Practice in the Royal Navy
- Battle of Durazzo (1915)
- Battle of Durazzo (1918)
- Bausch and Lomb Rangefinders
- Beatty Letter to Jellicoe, 9 June, 1916
- Befehlshaber der Aufklärungsstreitkräfte
- Biography Papers at the National Maritime Museum
- Bombardment of Ancona
- Boyle Somerville Prize
- British Adoption of Electricity