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The French cruiser Duquesne was an unprotected cruiser built for the French Navy. It was the sixth ship in the French Navy to be named for Abraham Duquesne. The ship was laid down at Arsenal de Rochefort in 1873 and launched in 1876. It was struck in 1901.

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  • French cruiser Duquesne (1876) (en)
  • デュケーヌ (巡洋艦・初代) (ja)
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  • The French cruiser Duquesne was an unprotected cruiser built for the French Navy. It was the sixth ship in the French Navy to be named for Abraham Duquesne. The ship was laid down at Arsenal de Rochefort in 1873 and launched in 1876. It was struck in 1901. (en)
  • デュケーヌ (Croiseur Duquesne) はフランス海軍の巡洋艦で同型艦はない。フランス海軍では一等巡洋艦に分類した。 (ja)
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  • Duquesne (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1903-Henry-Traumer-Duquesne-French_iron-clad.jpg
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  • Detail of an oil painting of the Duquesne, a hybrid ship with an iron hull and two funnels from its seam plant, but also three masts. The sails are furled, but the rigging is considerable. The hull is grey and darker at the waterline. There is a row of gunports. The funnels are red and the French tricolor flies from both the bow and stern. The water is dark and a dark cloud silhouettes the ship. (en)
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  • Detail of "The Duquesne" , painting of the twenty-one gun French iron-hulled cruiser, by Henry E. Traumer, on display at the Duquesne Club, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (en)
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  • The French cruiser Duquesne was an unprotected cruiser built for the French Navy. It was the sixth ship in the French Navy to be named for Abraham Duquesne. The ship was laid down at Arsenal de Rochefort in 1873 and launched in 1876. It was struck in 1901. (en)
  • デュケーヌ (Croiseur Duquesne) はフランス海軍の巡洋艦で同型艦はない。フランス海軍では一等巡洋艦に分類した。 (ja)
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