HMS M33

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HMS M33 is a preserved First World War Royal Navy monitor warship now displayed as a museum ship in the UK.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy ship
monitor warship
museum ship
armament smaller secondary guns
two 6-inch guns
beam about 31 feet
builder Harland and Wolff
builtAt Belfast
category World War I naval ship of the United Kingdom
museum ships in the United Kingdom
ships built in Belfast
class M29-class monitor
commissioned June 1915
conflict World War I
surface form: First World War
country United Kingdom
crewComplement about 70
displacement approximately 540 tons
draught about 6 feet
era World War I
surface form: First World War
heritageDesignation historic warship
hullNumber Triangulum Galaxy
surface form: M33
laidDown 1915
launched 22 May 1915
length about 177 feet
locatedIn England
Hampshire
Portsmouth
United Kingdom
location Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
operator Royal Navy
owner National Museum of the Royal Navy
participatedIn Battle of Gallipoli
surface form: Gallipoli campaign
preservedBy National Museum of the Royal Navy
propulsion coal-fired boilers
reciprocating steam engines
role shore bombardment
support of amphibious landings
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipClass M29-class monitor
status museum ship
preserved
theatreOfOperations Aegean Sea
Mediterranean Sea
topSpeed approximately 10 knots

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