HMS 
                    Britannia was a King Edward VII class battleship laid down 
                    4th February 1904, launched 10th Decmeber 1904 and commissioned 
                    1906. She was torpedoed and sunk off Cape Trafalgar 9th November 
                    1918 by German U-Boat UB-50. She was the last Royal Naval 
                    vessel to be sunk during World War 1, two days before the 
                    Armistice was signed. She first saw service with the Atlantic 
                    fleet in December 1906, moving to the Channel Fleet in February 
                    1907, joining the 2nd Division of the home Fleet as Flagship 
                    of Vice admiral in April 1909. while serving with the 2nd 
                    division she joined the Mediterranean fleet for a short period 
                    of time before returning. At the start of World War 1, Britannia 
                    joined the 3rd battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet. In January 
                    1915 Britannia ran aground at Inchkeith suffering major damage.
                  Four 
                    4 inch guns in pairs, four 9.2 inch guns in singles, ten 6 
                    inch guns in pairs, fourteen 12 pounder guns, fourteen 3 pounder 
                    guns, two maxims and five torpedo tubes. Displacement 16,350 
                    tons, speed 18 knots, complement 777.