Other uses refimprove date October 2008 File Redoutable barbette.jpg thumb Barbette of the French ship Redoutable 1876 Redoutable 1876 . File Battleship Turret.svg right thumb Illustration of the barbette in relation to other parts of a battleship turret. A barbette is a protective circular armour feature around a cannon or heavy artillery gun. The name comes from the French language French phrase en barbette referring to the practice of firing a field gun over a parapet defensive wall rather than through an opening embrasure . The former gives better angles of fire but less protection. For example, the Confederate defenders at the Second Battle of Fort McAllister were unable to operate their cannons because the en barbette gun emplacements provided poor protection from Union riflemen outside the fort. ref Trudeau, Noah Andre. Southern Storm Sherman s March to the Sea. New York Harper Collins, 2008 ref Before the complete introduction of the fully enclosed armoured gun turret s, a barbette was a fixed armoured enclosure protecting the gun. The barbette could take the form of a ring of armour around the gun mount over which the guns possibly fitted with a gun shield fired. In warships from the age of the dreadnought forward, the barbette is the non rotating drum beneath the rotating gun turret properly known as the gunhouse and above the armoured deck ship deck on a warship. It forms the protection for the upper ends of the hoists that lift shell projectile shells and their propelling charges e.g. cordite from the magazines below. When applied to military aircraft, largely in aviation history books written in British English , a barbette is a position on an aircraft where a gun, or guns, are in a mounting which has a restricted arc of fire when compared to a turret, or which ... barbette again, mostly as a convention of British English can be used to describe military aircraft ... de Gesch tzbank es Barbeta fr Barbette it Barbetta lt Barbetas ja no Barbette pl Barbeta pt ... more details
Wiktionary barbetteBarbette may refer to Barbette , protective armour around a cannon or heavy artillery gun HMAS Barbette P 97 , was an Attack class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy People Barbette performer 1899 1973 , was an American female impersonator, high wire performer and trapeze artist Paul Barbette 1620 1666? , was a Dutch physician La Grande Barbette was the nickname given to the fortifications teacher at the cole nationale des sous officiers d active cole militaire de Saint Maixent around the year 1880. See also Barbet disambiguation disambig ... more details
good article Infobox person name Barbette image Barbette03.jpg caption Barbette in 1926 birth name Vander ... queen Female impersonator spouse children Barbette December 19, 1899 August 5, 1973 was an American ... 19, 1899. Barbette attained great popularity throughout the United States but his greatest fame came in Europe and especially Paris, in the 1920s and 1930s. Barbette began performing as an Acrobatics ... a few years of circus work, Barbette went solo and adopted his exotic sounding pseudonym . He performed ... a career ending illness or injury, Barbette returned to Texas but continued to work as a consultant ... of dealing with chronic pain, Barbette committed suicide on August 5, 1973. Both in life and following his death, Barbette served as an inspiration to a number of artists, including Jean Cocteau and Man Ray . Early life and career Barbette birth name cited as Vander Clyde ref name newyorker cite ... name thompson cite news last Thompson first Karen R coauthors title Barbette He started in the circus ... history 120 history 391 barbette he started in the circus accessdate 2008 05 29 ref ref name Culme ... Barbette himself gave his birthplace as Trickham, Texas Trickem . ref name passport United States passport ... of Barbette s father. On a 1923 passport application, Barbette lists his father s name as Henry Broadway and notes him as deceased. ref name passport However, Barbette s death certificate gives ... 81205, for Vander Clyde Barbette Broadway. 1973 10 17 ref The death certificate lists his mother s name as Hattie Wilson ref name death Barbette listed her name as Mrs. E. S. Loving on his passport application. ref name passport Barbette s mother took him to the circus at an early age in Austin ... season to earn money in order to go to the circus as often as possible. ref name newyorker Barbette ... from high school at the age of 14. ref name Gerwitz198 After high school, Barbette began his circus ... had died unexpectedly and Barbette answered the surviving sister s ad for a replacement, auditioning ... more details
Barbette Stanley Spaeth is an associate professor at College of William and Mary , ref http www.wm.edu as classicalstudies faculty spaeth b.php William and Mary faculty page ref and is an expert in Roman mythology . ref She was one of experts in various subfields that was compiled to evaluate whether or not the Roman imperial cult united or divided the peoples of the Roman Empire. cite web url http sbl site.org publications article.aspx?articleId 789 title Rome and Religion A Cross Disciplinary Dialogue author Jonathan L. Reed date November 10, 2011 accessdate November 10, 2011 ref She is past secretary of the Williamsburg Society, Archaeological Institute of America , ref http web.wm.edu aia officers.php?svr www Archaeological Institute of America website ref and president of the Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions. ref http socamr.wikispaces.com Administrative Information Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions website ref She graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a PhD. Spaeth wrote her doctoral dissertation on Ceres mythology Ceres ref http bmcr.brynmawr.edu 1997 97.10.17.html Barbette Stanley Spaeth, The Roman Goddess Ceres , Bryn Mawr Classical Review 97.10.17 ref which became an acclaimed and well cited treatise, The Roman Goddess Ceres . ref Barbette Stanley Spaeth, The Roman Goddess Ceres University of Texas Press, 1996 . ref She was a professor at Tulane University , from 1987 to 2001. ref http www.tulane.edu spaeth home.html ref She has won numerous awards for her work in academia. ref See, e.g. , http www.wm.edu as dean facultygovernanceawards spaeth index.php 2011 Faculty Governance Awards at William and Mary College ref Selected publications Spaeth, Barbette Stanley, The Goddess Ceres and the Death of Tiberius Gracchus , Historia Zeitschrift f r Alte Geschichte, Vol. 39, No. 2, 1990. cite book last Spaeth first Barbette Stanley title The Roman ..., Barbette Category American academics Category Living people Category The College of William & Mary ... more details
Paul Barbette 5 February 1620, Strasbourg ref Dates range from 1619 to 1629, but Charles Edmond Perrin in his Trois provinces de l Est Lorraine, Alsace, Franche Comt , 1957, p. 29, gives a precise birth date as well as his parents. ref 1666?, Amsterdam was a celebrated Netherlands Dutch physician. After finishing his medicine studies at Leiden University in 1645, he practised both medicine and surgery in Amsterdam. He was a determined enemy of bleeding in all cases, relying chiefly on sudorific s. He proposed the operation of gastrostomy in cases of intussusception of the bowels, and introduced some improvements in surgical instruments. He wrote many works, which have been frequently reprinted, and he was held as a high authority in his day. His writings, however, contain little that is original, but they display much learning and acquaintance with his profession. They are in Dutch and Latin, and have been collected in Opera omnia medica et chirurgica Amsterdam, 1672, 8 volumes , which was translated in Italian, German, French, and English. References newgenbio Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barbette, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1620 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1666 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barbette, Paul Category 1620 births Category 1666 deaths Category 17th century Dutch physicians Category Leiden University alumni Category People from Amsterdam Netherlands bio stub fr Paul Barbette ... more details
Summary The image is of the ship badge for HMAS Barbette, one or several naval vessels of the Royal Australian Navy. The ship badge is a logo used to represent the ship, and applies to all active or previous ships bearing the name. The image was originally located at http www.navy.gov.au downloads badges shipdecombadges.html, but following a reorganisation of the RAN website in August 2008, the page no longer exists Fair use rationales As several Australian warships may have used this name and ship badge over history, the image will likely be used in multiple articles. A fair use rationale should be provided for each article. Non free use rationale Description The ship badge of Australian warship HMAS Barbette Source Originally sourced from the website of the copyright holder, the Royal Australian Navy, at http www.navy.gov.au downloads badges shipdecombadges.html. Following a reorganisation of the RAN website in August 2008, the original source page no longer exists. Article HMAS Barbette P 97 Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The logo is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The image is used to identify a warship bearing the name HMAS Barbette. The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the warship, inform the readers that they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the warship, and provide visual information about the warship s badge and motto, which may be the subject of critical commentary Replaceability The image is protected by copyright and other restrictions including article 6 ter of the Paris Convention, therefore a free use alternative won t exist other information Licensing Non free symbol CopyrightedFreeUseProvidedThat ... Navy Copyright Category Royal Australian Navy badges Barbette History of Image HMAS barbette crest.gif ... more details
The patrol boat , Australian National Maritime Museum ref Barbette was built by Walkers Limited at Maryborough .... ref name Gillett87 Operational history Barbette paid off on 15 June 1984. She was transferred to the Indonesian ... patrol boat DEFAULTSORT Barbette P 97 Category Attack class patrol boats Category Queensland built ships ... more details
Barbette s transformation Non free use rationale Article Barbette performer Description Barbette in process of adopting his female persona Source http images.artnet.com images US magazine books cone cone10 3 07 13s.jpg Portion 100 Low resolution yes Purpose for illustration and critical commentary Replaceability no free image can be created other information ... more details
wrong license Summary Barbette in three poses Licensing PD URAA Licensing Non free promotional image has rationale yes Licensing Non free use rationale Description Performer Barbette in three poses Source http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk guided tours music hall tour music hall acts impersonators.php Article Barbette performer Portion 100 Low resolution yes Purpose for illustration and critical commentary Replaceability no free image can be created other information While I believe that this image is in the public domain in the United States, that has been contested. If it is in fact still under copyright, it is within the scope of WP FU . Licensing Non free use rationale Description Performer Barbette in three poses Source http www.peopleplayuk.org.uk guided tours music hall tour music hall acts impersonators.php Article List of drag queens Portion 100 Low resolution yes Purpose for illustration and critical commentary Replaceability no free image can be created other information While I believe that this image is in the public domain in the United States, that has been contested. If it is in fact still under copyright, it is within the scope of WP FU . ... more details
wiktionarypar barbet Barbet can refer to Any of the four family biology families of birds formerly contained in the single family Capitonidae African barbets, Lybiidae American barbets, Capitonidae Asian barbets, Megalaimidae Toucan barbets, Semnornithidae Barbet dog , a dog breed See also Barbette disambiguation disambig de Barbet Begriffskl rung fr Barbet ... more details
Summary This image of a 6 inch Coast Artillery gun, Model 1900, Barbette Mount, is from The Service of Coast Artillery, Frank T. Hines and Franklin W. Ward, Goodenough & Woglom Co., New York, 1910. The image was most likely taken by the U.S. Coast Artillery. Licensing PD USGov Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ... more details
Summary This image, provided courtesy of the Coast Defense Study Group CDSG , shows a 16 in barbette mounted gun in a casemated position. These were the largest guns mounted by the U.S. Coast Artillery Corps. This emplacement features a steel shield that wraps around the gun carriage, protecting it from nearby blast effects. Licensing PD USGov Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Svenbot priority true ... more details
Two ships of the French Navy have born the name Lap rouse in honour of Jean Fran ois de Galaup, comte de Lap rouse French cruiser Lap rouse Lap rouse , an unarmoured barbette cruiser, lead ship of Lap rouse class cruiser her class Lap rouse , a List of current French Navy ships Hydrographic survey ships , lead ship of Lap rouse class survey ship her class Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Laperouse, French Ship Category French Navy ship names ... more details
Summary Information Description Plans showing the position of barbette guns at Fort Delaware in 1858 Source National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD Date 22 05, 6 November 2011 UTC Author United States Army Corps of Engineeers Permission PUBLIC DOMAIN other versions Licensing PD USGov Military Army ... more details
Information Description A starboard Bow ship bow view of the British battleship HMS Benbow 1885 , prominently displaying her forward convert 16.25 in mm 0 adj on 110 ton Breech loader breech loading rifle mounted in an open topped barbette Source Scanned from Page 16 of Hodges, Peter, The Big Gun Battleship Main Armament 1860 1945 . Annapolis, Maryland Naval Institute Press, 1981. ISBN 0 87021 917 0. Date Sometime between 1888 and 1909 Author unattributed Permission other versions none known PD UK PD US ... more details
as Louis XV Friend Fernand Dichamps Lucien Jager Feral Benga as Black Angel Barbette Production ... Drag queen female impersonator Barbette and some extras. ref name newyorker cite news last Steegmuller ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Danish Ironclad Helgoland 1878 .jpg 300px Ship caption Helgoland Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Denmark.svg 44px Ship name HDMS Helgoland Ship namesake Battle of Heligoland 1864 Battle of Heligoland Ship ordered Ship builder Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen Ship laid down 20 May 1876 Ship launched 9 May 1878 Ship commissioned 20 August 1879 Ship decommissioned 29 June 1907 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship refit Ship fate ship breaking Scrapped 1907 at Dordrecht Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Barbette ironclad Ship displacement convert 5480 t LT Ship length convert 79.17 m ftin abbr on Ship beam convert 18.05 m ftin abbr on Ship draft convert 5.9 m ft abbr on Ship power convert 4000 ihp lk in abbr on Ship propulsion 2 shafts, 2 Marine steam engine Compound Compound steam engines br 8 cylindrical boiler steam generator boiler s Ship speed convert 13 kn lk in Ship range convert 1400 nmi lk in abbr on at convert 9 kn abbr on Ship complement 350 Ship sail plan Ship armament 1 convert 305 mm 0 abbr on gun br 4 convert 260 mm 1 abbr on guns br 5 convert 120 mm 1 abbr on guns Ship armour Belt armor Belt convert 152 315 mm 1 abbr on br Barbette convert 260 mm in abbr on 1 br Casemate convert 260 mm in abbr on 1 br Deck ship Deck convert 52 mm 1 abbr on Ship notes The Danish ironclad Helgoland was a coast defence barbette ironclad named for the Danish victory over the combined Prussian and Austro Hungarian squadron at Battle of Heligoland 1864 Battle of Heligoland during the Second Schleswig War in 1864. References cite web url http www.navalhistory.dk English TheShips H Helgoland1879.htm title Helgoland 1879 1907 accessdate 2010 08 20 format work Danish Naval History last Balsved first Johnny E. cite book title Conway s All the World s Fighting Ships 1860 1905 editor Gardiner, Robert publisher Conway M ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image File Danish Ironclad Tordenskjold 1880 .jpg 300px Ship caption Tordenskjold Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of Denmark.svg 44px Ship name HDMS Tordenskjold Ship namesake Vice Admiral Peter Tordenskjold Ship ordered Ship builder Naval Dockyard, Copenhagen Ship laid down 5 June 1879 Ship launched 30 September 1880 Ship commissioned 29 September 1882 Ship decommissioned 14 May 1908 Ship in service Ship out of service Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship refit Ship fate ship breaking Scrapped 1908 at Stettin Ship notes Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship type Barbette ironclad Ship displacement convert 2534 t LT Ship length convert 67.79 m ftin abbr on Ship beam convert 13.23 m ftin abbr on Ship draft convert 4.81 m ft abbr on Ship power convert 2600 ihp lk in abbr on Ship propulsion 2 shafts, 2 Marine steam engine Compound Compound steam engines br 8 cylindrical boiler steam generator boiler s Ship speed convert 13 kn lk in Ship range convert 1500 nmi lk in abbr on at convert 9 kn abbr on Ship complement 220 Ship armament 1 convert 355 mm 0 abbr on gun br 4 convert 120 mm 1 abbr on guns br 4 convert 37 mm 1 abbr on Hotchkiss gun s br 1 convert 380 mm 1 abbr on torpedo tube bow br 3 convert 350 mm 1 abbr on torpedo tubes Ship armour Barbette convert 203 mm in abbr on 1 br Conning tower convert 31 mm in abbr on 1 br Deck ship Deck convert 95 mm 1 abbr on Ship notes The Danish ironclad Tordenskjold was a coast defence barbette ironclad named for the Peter Tordenskjold, victor in the Battle of Dynekilen during the Great Northern War in 1716. References cite web url http www.navalhistory.dk English TheShips T Tordenskjold1882.htm title TORDENSKJOLD 1882 1908 accessdate 2010 08 20 format work Danish Naval History last Balsved first Johnny E. cite book title Conway s All the World s Fighting Ships 1860 1905 editor Gardiner, Robert publisher Conway Maritime Press loc ... more details
Eleven ships of the French Navy have borne the name Foudroyant Lightning French ship Foudroyant 1668 Foudroyant 1668 , a 70 gun ship of the line French ship Foudroyant 1691 Foudroyant 1691 , a 82 gun ship of the line French ship Soleil Royal 1692 Foudroyant , renamed Soleil Royal in 1693 French ship Foudroyant 1693 Foudroyant 1693 , a 104 gun ship of the line French ship Foudroyant 1724 Foudroyant 1724 , a 110 gun ship of the line HMS Foudroyant 1758 Foudroyant 1751 , a 80 gun ship of the line French ship Foudroyant 1800 Foudroyant 1799 , a 80 gun ship of the line French battleship Foudroyant 1885 Foudroyant 1885 , a central battery and barbette battleship of the Redoutable type French ship Foudroyant 1929 Foudroyant 44 , a Adroit class destroyer French destroyer Fleuret Fleuret , a Le Hardi class destroyer Hardi class destroyer later renamed to Foudroyant Foudroyant S610 Foudroyant S610 , a ballistic missile submarine of the Redoutable type Also, HMS Implacable 1805 HMS Implacable , originally French ship Duguay Trouin , was renamed Foudroyant before being scuttled. See also HMS Foudroyant 1758 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Foudroyant, French Ship Le Category French Navy ship names fr Foudroyant ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image Laperousse.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox Ship Class Overview Name Lap rouse class Builders Operators navy France name Marine Nationale Class before Class after Subclasses Cost Built range In service range In commission range Total ships building Total ships planned Total ships completed 4 Total ships cancelled Total ships active Total ships laid up Total ships lost Total ships retired Total ships preserved Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Classe de Laperouse Ship type Barbette cruiser Ship tonnage 2240 tonnes Ship displacement Ship tons burthen Ship length 80 metres Ship beam 11.40 metres Ship height Ship draught 5.50 metres Ship draft Ship depth Ship hold depth Ship decks Ship deck clearance Ship ramps Ship ice class Ship power 2300 shp Ship propulsion steam engine br Sail Ship sail plan full rigged Ship speed 15 knots Ship range Ship endurance Ship test depth Ship boats Ship capacity Ship troops Ship complement Ship crew 264 Ship time to activate Ship sensors Ship EW Ship armament 15 140mm 5.5 inch M1870M guns, 2 Hotchkiss quick firing guns, eight 1 pounder revolvers Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes beached on the coast of Madagascar The Lap rouse class was a type of barbette cruisers of the French Navy, with wooden hull and iron beams. These ships had plough bows with a forecastle, a displacement of 2363 tons, a speed of 15 Knots and had a complement of 264 sailors. Armament was fifteen 5.5 inch M1870M guns later replaced in Primauget with quick firing conversions. Each ship also had eight 1 pounder revolvers. ref http www.battleships cruisers.co.uk cruisers3.htm ref ref http www.worldnavalships.com laperouse class.htm Laperouse ref Sources and references http www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr medias planbato GM20PL1048.tif French navy construction drawings of the ship LAPEROUSE, Naval construction plans . Reflist Lap rouse class cruisers ... more details
, and extended from a point level with the centre of A barbette to a point level with the centre of Y barbette. The lower edge was three feet four inches below the waterline at normal displacement. ref ... of A barbette the belt was extended by a short length of armour of six inches in thickness tapering ... ends of the ships sides were not armoured. A torpedo defence screen ran from A barbette to Y barbette, and extended from the lower deck to the bottom of the ship. It was of varying thickness ... the after end of the armour belt around Y barbette, and there was a further bulkhead mid way between this barbette and the stern composed of two and a half inch armour. Both bulkheads extended from ... on either beam to the forward aspect of A barbette, was eight inches thick between the forecastle ... barbette. There were four armoured decks. The upper and main decks were of one and a half inch armour ... more details
her main armament partly in the traditional broadside battery, and partly in barbette s on the upper ... in barbette s located on the midline on the upper deck. Indeed, she was the first British ship with barbettes of any kind. The foremost barbette was located ahead of the foremast, and had a field of fire ... of fire from the after barbette the mizzen mast was deleted, and the after barbette placed aft of the mainmast ... more details
a front pintle barbette carriage, a center pintle barbette carriage, and a casemate carriage. All ... along the chassis. The chassis would pivot to train the gun left or right. The barbette carriages were ... carriage has a lower profile than the barbette carriages. The 8 inch and 10 inch Rodman ... types of barbette carriage. The two 20 inch guns were mounted on front pintle barbette carriages. gallery Image Barbette FrontPintleIron.jpg Period drawing of Rodman gun on a front pintle barbette carriage ... inch Rodman gun mounted on a center pintle barbette carriage rear and an Siege artillery in the American ... pintle barbette carriage front . The 8 inch Parrott rifle used the same carriage as the 10 inch Rodman ... barbette carriage Image 15inRodmanFtMonroe.jpg Period photograph of a 15 inch Rodman gun mounted on a center pintle barbette carriage at Fort Monroe , Virginia. Image Casemate carriage for Columbiad.jpg ... more details
Stern Drydock Clip Guns.jpg thumb left 300px center Aft barbette mounting on battleship HMS Empress ... 13.5 inch gun barbette right elevation.jpg thumb left 300px center Barbette mounting on Re Umberto ... more details