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[edit] Awards
Your contributions to Wikipedia have been good, especially your tireless work on the addition of naval history data
Mike Young 19:36, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
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Can't help awarding you one of these for your wonderful contribution in developing the article on Bangladesh Liberation War. Thanks, I'll try to adress all the issues you raised as much as I can. Aditya(talk • contribs) 03:36, 23 September 2007 (UTC) |
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RN Surface Fleet Since 1960. (data at five-year intervals) [1]
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RN Submarine Fleet Since 1960. (data at five-year intervals) [1]
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Growth of RN First Rate Line-of-Battle Ships 1630-1875
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Displacement Growth of RN 1st Class Battleships 1630-1950
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Battle of Trafalgar (1805) French and Spanish Casualties.
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Battle of Trafalgar British Casualties
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Allied % casualties at the Battle of Trafalgar 21 October 1805. Data for this chart are in Trafalgar order of battle.
* Blue = French (the two ships that took no casualties were both French.)
* Red = Spanish
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British % Casualties by ship at the Battle of Trafalgar 21 October 1805. Data for this chart are in Trafalgar order of battle.
*Yellow = HMS Africa, which attacked the head of the Allied line.
*Green = The Weather Column, led by Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson in HMS Victory
*Grey = Lee Column, led by Vice-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood in HMS Royal Sovereign
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Modern office building in the southern part of the city of Dnepropetrovsk. Note the Russian language spelling of Dnepropetrovsk.
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This fine old building in Central Dnepropetrovsk has been restored as offices. December 2005
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Queuing for a tram in Central Dnepropetrovsk. December 2005
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Ул. Маршала Малиновского, Dnepropetrovsk, 29 December 2005
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Glass pyramid near the Theatre of Opera in Karla Marksa, Dnepropetrovsk. December 2005
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Buildings near the Theatre of Opera in Karla Marksa, Dnepropetrovsk. December 2005
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This valley (very close to central Dnepropetrovsk) contains some really terrible shacks that people live in. It is overlooked by apartment buildings, including some very attractive recently built ones. December 2005
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There are at least two MacDonalds in Dnepropetrovsk and this is one of them. (The other is on the left side of the river). This square is opposite the statue of Lenin in Karla Marksa. At night young people listen to music videos in this square You can see the side view of the big screen used to show the music videos. December 2005
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Memorial to the Great Patriotic War (1941-45) at the end of Karla Marka (Dnepropetrovsk) overlooking the Dnieper.
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Memorial to the Great Patriotic War (1941-45) at the end of Karla Marka (Dnepropetrovsk) overlooking the Dnieper.
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There are a several recently constructed apartment buildings to this attractive design in Central Dnepropetrovsk. December 2005
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Bus in Karla Marksa, Dnepropetrovsk. Note the paved road surface. December 2005
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Old building under restoration in Karla Marksa, Dnepropetrovsk. Note that this allows us to see that it is a framed building. December 2005
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Planetnaya Street, in Solnechny, Dnepropetrovsk, which is on the left bank of the river.
Apartments in this building have one main room, plus a kitchen and a bathroom. As with other residential areas, there is a children's play area and small food shops in the vicinity.
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Gladkova Street, Dnepropetrovsk
Apartments in these buildings have two main rooms, plus a kitchen and a bathroom. Many, but not all, apartments have double front doors. Mail is left in pigeon-holes on the stair-well wall. Visitors are advised to bring a mobile phone, since apartment buildings have a combination lock on the street entrance, and do not have a bell or intercom on the street entrance. The buildings do not have lifts [elevators in US-English]. Many of the people who live in such apartment buildings would be considered middle-class by English standards.
The wooded area in the foreground includes a large children's play area. All residential areas have small food shops.
One confusing thing is the numbering of apartment buildings, which does not follow the Western pattern. Often the easiest way to find particular numbered apartments is to look at the street map.
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