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SHIP TYPE
Turret Deck Ship; Turret deck steamer; Turret deck; Turret-deck vessel; Turret (superstructure)
  • Unloading ''Turret Crown'' in Anchorage, Alaska in about 1917
  • Townsville]], Queensland about 1901. This view, almost bow-on, shows her hull's distinctive profile.
  • St Johns, Newfoundland]] in 1899
  • ''Turret Chief'' running light; stepped hull form and raised midline "turret" are shown.
  • Cross-section of a turret ship amidships

Gun turret         
  • Animation showing gun turret operation of the Stark I turret of the British [[BL 15 inch /42 naval gun]]. Compare the layout and nomenclature with the US design below.
  • B-17]]'s Bendix chin turret, remotely controlled by the bombardier
  • vignette]] ''In the Turret'' (engraved before 1863).
  • The [[Boulton & Paul Overstrand]] biplane was the first RAF bomber to carry an enclosed turret
  • One of the FDSL 131 remote gun turrets of a [[Messerschmitt Me 210]] being maintained, with cover removed.
  • ''Bismarck''{{'}}s secondary battery 15 cm gun turret
  • The commander's cupola of a [[Conqueror tank]] with a machine gun
  • HMS ''Thunderer'', right elevation and plan from [[Brassey's Naval Annual]], 1888
  • US Army tank troops with [[Renault FT]]s on the Western Front, 1918. The FT was the first operational tank to carry a turret.
  • BB-62}} in the background
  • Cowper Coles']] proposed cupola ship, 1860.
  • HMS ''Dreadnought'']] had a main battery 12 inch wing turret on either beam
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  • HMS ''Prince Albert'']], a pioneering turret ship, whose turrets were designed by [[Cowper Phipps Coles]]
  • HMS ''Captain'']] was one of the first ocean-going turret ships
  • Cutaway illustration of a US [[16"/50 caliber Mark 7 gun]] turret
  • 6}} with two main gun turrets on centreline and four secondary on the sides
  • A Martin YB-10 service test bomber with the USAAC - the first flight of the B-10 design occurred in mid-February 1932
  • A B-24 Liberator rear turret
  • 6}} four-gun turret
  • The [[Rolls-Royce Armoured Car]] with its new open-topped turret, 1940.
  • Diagram of the  battlecruiser ''Von der Tann'', Brassey's ''Naval Annual'' 1913, showing wing turrets amidships
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  • USS ''Monitor'']]
PROTECTIVE WEAPON MOUNT OR FIRING POSITION
Gun turrets; Wing turret; Wing turrets; Gun Turret; Gunhouse; Turret ring; Weapon turret; Cupola (military); Ammunition hoist; Aircraft gun turret; Training (gunnery)
A gun turret (or simply turret) is a mounting platform from which weapons can be fired that affords protection, visibility and ability to turn and aim. A modern gun turret is generally a rotatable weapon mount that houses the crew or mechanism of a projectile-firing weapon and at the same time lets the weapon be aimed and fired in some degree of azimuth and elevation (cone of fire).
Rose turret         
  • Rear view of the Rose turret at RAF Museum London showing the design's two M2 Browning heavy machine guns
GUN TURRET
Rose-Rice turret
The Rose turret (sometimes known as the Rose-Rice turret) was a gun turret fit to the rear position of some British Avro Lancaster heavy bombers in 1944–45. It was armed with two American light-barrel Browning .
Turret clock         
CLOCK THAT IS LARGER THAN A DOMESTIC CLOCK AND HAS A MECHANISM DESIGNED TO DRIVE A VISUAL TIME INDICATOR SUCH AS DIALS AND OR BELLS AS A PUBLIC AMENITY
Turret Clock; Turret clocks; Mercury clock
A turret clock or tower clock is a clock designed to be mounted high in the wall of a building, usually in a clock tower, in public buildings such as churches, university buildings, and town halls. As a public amenity to enable the community to tell the time, it has a large face visible from far away, and often a striking mechanism which rings bells upon the hours.

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Turret deck ship

A turret deck ship is a type of merchant ship with an unusual hull, designed and built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The hulls of turret deck vessels were rounded and stepped inward above their waterlines. This gave some advantages in strength and allowed them to pay lower canal tolls under tonnage measurement rules then in effect. The type ceased to be built after those rules changed. There are no surviving examples.