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After the Restoration in 1660, she was renamed | HMS Bonaventure after a previous ship which had bee |
tity of specie, Plampin summoned the small ship | HMS Bonetta and successfully transferred the money |
The Royal Navy then bought her in as | HMS Bonne Citoyenn, a sixth rate sloop of war. |
Sailing in | HMS Bonne Citoyenne, he was an observer of the batt |
HMS Boomerang was an Sharpshooter-class torpedo gun | |
HMS Boreham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of | |
HMS Boscawan was a 70-gun third rate ship of the li | |
He was then moved to | HMS Boscawen (on the former HMS Trafalgar) on 22 Fe |
Pieces of | HMS Bounty and "Old Ironsides" (the USS Constitutio |
He joined the crew of the | HMS Bounty as a midshipman in 1787 when it sailed f |
mily, also called Peter Heywood, was aboard the | HMS Bounty when its crew mutinied in 1789. |
The genus was named for both the ship | HMS Bounty with which, following the famous mutiny, |
HMS Bounty (known to historians as HM Armed Vessel | |
the Alaska Highway, NORAD's operations, and the | HMS Bounty in Tahiti. |
At the 2007 event there was a chance to see | HMS Bounty, a ship featured in Pirates of the Carib |
was an English able seaman and mutineer aboard | HMS Bounty. |
in Enterprise and took part in her battle with | HMS Boxer on 4 September 1813. |
took command of his ship during her action with | HMS Boxer 5 September 1813, early in which Enterpri |
HMS Boxer was an Ardent-class destroyer which serve | |
The fierce contest ended in 30 minutes with the | HMS Boxer in ruins. |
e USS Enterpise of 16 guns with 102 men sighted | HMS Boxer of 14 guns with 66 men off Pemaquid Point |
cGrery found himself in command of the battered | HMS Boxer. |
ved during the engagement with the British brig | HMS Boxer. |
HMS Boyne was an 80-gun third rate ship of the line | |
HMS Boyne was a 98-gun second rate ship of the line | |
olutionary War broke out he was a lieutenant in | HMS Boyne, the flagship of Sir John Jervis during h |
HMS Braithwaite was a Buckley class Captains class | |
Originally destined for the US Navy | HMS Braithwaite was provisionally given the name US |
rch 1797 he was appointed to command the 54-gun | HMS Brakel at Plymouth. |
HMS Bramble was a 161 ton displacement, 10 gun cutt | |
HMS Bramble was then assigned to the Australia Stat | |
Bramble-class gunboat, the lead ship of which ( | HMS Bramble) was launched in 1898. |
After sinking the minesweeper | HMS Bramble, Eckoldt mistook the British light crui |
cked in the Battle of Lowestoft by the fireship | HMS Bramble, under Captain Napthali Ball. |
21:30 near the Cani Rocks when under escort of | HMS Bramham. |
ernor Stirling served under while in command of | HMS Brazen in 1813 off the coast of the Netherlands |
ree ships of the squadron, the Hunt-class ships | HMS Brecon, HMS Cottesmore, and HMS Dulverton, were |
irkby personally came aboard Benbow's flagship, | HMS Breda to dissuade him from continuing the actio |
After the Restoration in 1660, she was renamed | HMS Breda. |
s, a Hawker-Siddeley Nimrod and the minesweeper | HMS Bridport) |
USS Cowell became | HMS Brighton on 23 Sept. 1940; transferred to the S |
She was transferred to the Royal Navy as | HMS Brighton, and later to the Soviet Navy as Zhark |
In command of the frigate | HMS Brilliant 1992-93, he was involved in the early |
effective, and Sirius and its fellow blockship | HMS Brilliant were eventually destroyed by their cr |
Navy in January 1798, serving aboard the 28-gun | HMS Brilliant in the Mediterranean. |
off Oran by gunfire from the British destroyer | HMS Brilliant during Operation Torch, the British-A |
HMS Brilliant was an Apollo class cruiser of the Br | |
HMS Brilliant (H84) was a B-class destroyer of the | |
In 1798 he became post-captain of | HMS Brilliant, a small frigate in which he captured |
ies as captain of the 28-gun sixth rate frigate | HMS Brilliant. |
On April 23 the Royal Navy ships, | HMS Brilliant; HMS Antrim; HMS Plymouth; and the ic |
HMS Bristol | |
adron of two line-of-battle ships, the Lion and | HMS Bristol and one large 44-gun frigate, HMS Janus |
The fifth | HMS Bristol was a Town-class light cruiser of the R |
HMS Bristol was a wooden screw frigate, the fourth | |
Officer training in the Dartmouth Training Ship | HMS Bristol, and at the Britannia Royal Naval Colle |
e 42 destroyers, six by Invincible, and two by | H.M.S. Bristol. |
a appointment as the Weapons Section Officer in | HMS Bristol. |
That group was centred around the destroyer | HMS Bristol. |
The court was convened aboard | HMS Britannia on 7 January, though the rest of the |
HMS Britannia was a 120-gun first-rate ship-of-the- | |
Royal Navy as a cadet aboard the training ship | HMS Britannia in 1897. |
HMS Britannia was commissioned into the reserve at | |
ue at Kingswear due to the important traffic to | HMS Britannia (as it was known then), the Royal Nav |
He joined | HMS Britannia as a naval cadet in 1895. |
He joined | HMS Britannia as a Naval Cadet in 1882. |
HMS Britannia was a 100-gun first rate ship of the | |
ngland from age two and became a naval cadet at | HMS Britannia in 1886. |
an his Naval cadetship aboard the training ship | HMS Britannia on 13 January 1881. |
On 21 July he joined the 100-gun first rate | HMS Britannia as sixth lieutenant, rising to third |
n 1886 and became a tender to the training ship | HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Devon in 1896. |
ducated at Arnold House, Llandulas, and entered | HMS Britannia as a Naval Cadet in 1898. |
His first posting was with the training ship | HMS Britannia, in May 1902. |
George Napier Tomlin went straight to sea from | HMS Britannia, and was in two actions ashore on the |
blockade of Brest, before being transferred to | HMS Britannia, in which he served in the Mediterran |
ducated at Blundell's School in Tiverton and at | HMS Britannia. |
rd's School, Birmingham, Bradfield College, and | HMS Britannia. |
d at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, called | HMS Britannia. |
m to swap ships with Thomas Foley and take over | HMS Britannia. |
In 1838 he was given command of | HMS Britomart and sailed to Australia, returning in |
On 17 September 1814 | HMS Briton under his command, along with HMS Tagus, |
In March 1988, | HMS Broadcasting Company of Jacksonville, Alabama, |
HMS Broadsword (D31) was a Weapon-class destroyer o | |
He was given command of the destroyers | HMS Broadsword and then HMS Battleaxe between 1950 |
HMS Broadsword (F88) was the lead ship and first Ba | |
nds and acted as a radar picket ship along with | HMS Broadsword and the rapidly ageing HMS Ajax. |
nd was transferred to the British Royal Navy as | HMS Broadwater (H-81) the next day. |
S. Navy and commissioned into the Royal Navy as | HMS Broadway (H90). |
However, | HMS Broke intercepted and rammed G42. |
uilt as the Almirante Goni by J S White, Cowes, | HMS Broke was launched on 25 May 1914, and was comp |
the Battle of Dover Strait on 21 April 1917 by | HMS Broke. |
HMS Bronington is a Ton-class minesweeper of the Ro | |
For the ship, see | HMS Bronington (M1115). |
One of her sister ships, | HMS Bronington, has been preserved and is berthed a |
789, and assigned to the command of the frigate | HMS Brune. |
HMS Brunswick (1790), a ship of the British Royal N | |
accidentally hit and sank the Brigand-class tug | HMS Buccaneer while it was towing the actual target |
The village gave its name to | HMS Bucklesham, a Ham class minesweeper. |
12 August - Governor King boarded | HMS Buffalo for his return to England and Bligh's c |
He arrived in South Australia on the | HMS Buffalo in December, 1836. |
The | HMS Buffalo wreck is still visible today at Buffalo |
settler" who accompanied Governor Hindmarsh on | HMS Buffalo, and for whom Cox's Creek was named, ha |
While aboard the | HMS Buffalo, Hutchinson kept a diary which has beco |
was originally ordered for and commissioned as | HMS Bugloss (K306) of the Royal Navy (RN), but tran |
signalman in the Royal Navy and on loan to the | HMS Bulldog was on the second boat to board the U-1 |
r by sub-lieutenant Balme's boarding party from | HMS Bulldog or from the Bulldog. |
HMS Bullfinch was one of two Bullfinch-class destro | |
He commanded the aircraft carrier | HMS Bulwark from 1954 and then became Chief of the |
He commissioned | HMS Bulwark on 28 March 1822, and was stationed at |
that date, her name, Impregnable, was given to | HMS Bulwark (the former HMS Howe), still serving at |
The sixth | HMS Bulwark (R08) of the Royal Navy was a 22,000 to |
HMS Bulwark landed a company of 42 Commando, Royal | |
Beginning with | HMS Bulwark in 1886 until Impregnable moved ashore |
et Flagship in December 2010, until replaced by | HMS Bulwark in October 2011. |
HMS Bulwark is an Albion-class landing platform doc | |
While serving in | HMS Bulwark in 2005 he took the Amateur National Hu |
On 25 November 1914 the battleship | HMS Bulwark was moored at buoy number 17 at Kethole |
mand of Captain Edward Collier, and was renamed | HMS Burlington on 9 December 1814. |
HMS Burlington was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the | |
was originally ordered for and commissioned as | HMS Burnet (K348) of the Royal Navy (RN), but trans |
HMS Burnet was ordered from Ferguson Shipbuilders, | |
Master, 38 men and 8 gunners were picked up by | HMS Burnham and HMCS Dauphin. |
On 15 November, Hay joined | HMS Bustard, off Lisbon, and was given command of t |
HMS Buzzard was a Nymphe-class composite screw sloo | |
He arrived in New York aboard the | HMS Buzzard in June 1839. |
dron officially forming that day at Palisadoes ( | HMS Buzzard), Jamaica as a torpedo-bomber/reconnais |
t II and in the spring of 1911, was relieved by | HMS Buzzard, again finding herself on the list of n |
Island Navy Yard, Solano County, California as | HMS Byard (BDE-17); sponsored for British Lend-Leas |
During World War II, | HMS Byron earned battle honours for service in the |
HMS Byron was a British Captain class frigate (US b | |
HMS C10 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C12 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C13 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C15 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C21 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C22 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C23 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C23 was sold on 5 December 1920. | |
HMS C27 was involved in the Baltic operations from | |
HMS C27 was salvaged for breaking up in Finland in | |
HMS C27 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C27 along with the trawler Princess Louise (ex- | |
HMS C28 was sold on 25 August 1921 in Sunderland. | |
HMS C28 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C30 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C30 was decommissioned in July 1919. | |
HMS C31 was a C-class submarine built by Vickers, B | |
Papers, 1916-1986(inclusive), 1930-1969(bulk), | HMS c313. |
HMS C32 was a C-class submarine built by Vickers, B | |
HMS C33 was a C-class submarine built by HM Dockyar | |
HMS C34 was a C-class submarine built by HM Dockyar | |
HMS C35 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C35 was part of the Baltic operations from 1915 | |
HMS C35 was scuttled at Helsinki 1.5 miles off Harm | |
HMS C36 was sold on 25 June 1919 in Hong Kong. | |
HMS C36 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C36 along with C37 and C38 were transferred to | |
HMS C38 was sold on 25 June 1919 in Hong Kong. | |
HMS C38 was a British C class submarine built by Vi | |
HMS C38 along with C36 and C37 were transferred in | |
HMS C4 was a British C class submarine built by Vic | |
HMS C7 (similar to C38, pictured) launched a torped | |
he was the second lieutenant of the third-rate | HMS Caesar. |
ed in World War II in the anti-aircraft cruiser | HMS Cairo in 1939, the cruiser HMS Coventry in 1940 |
HMS Cairo (D87) was a C-class light cruiser of the | |
Also present were | HMS Caistor Castle, representing the Reserve Fleet, |
HMS Calcutta was a C-class light cruiser of the Roy | |
HMS Calcutta was an 84-gun second-rate ship-of-the- | |
Flying his flag in | HMS Calcutta, he conducted operations arising from |
vessel Brothers and the 50-gun fourth rate ship | HMS Calcutta. |
HMS Calder served exclusively with the 4th Escort G | |
The Commanding Officers of | HMS Calder were Lt Cdr A D White RNR March 1943 and |
after its periscope was spotted by a lookout on | HMS Calder. |
Escort became tender to the light cruiser | HMS Caledon of the Reserve Fleet upon her return, a |
HMS Caledon was a C-class light cruiser of the Brit | |
an, where they merged with those evacuated from | HMS Caledonia to form HMS St George, which was form |
Once | HMS Caledonia was scheduled to close, both HMS East |
HMS Caledonia was a British brig which saw service | |
HMS Caledonia was a broadside ironclad of the Princ | |
, serving two years with the broadside ironclad | HMS Caledonia in the Mediterranean. |
leet was posted to the Mediterranean, relieving | HMS Caledonia as flagship on the station in 1869. |
HMS Caledonia was not completed until July 1865 due | |
On 12 February 1812 she took part with | HMS Caledonia in a hot action against the French li |
HMS Caledonia was flagship of the Mediterranean Fle | |
USS Caledonia was a brig, formerly | HMS Caledonia, which was captured by the U.S. Navy |
er steam ship of the line of the Bulwark class, | HMS Caledonia, HMS Triumph (later renamed HMS Princ |
er 1891, she was once again re-named, this time | HMS Caledonia, and became a Scottish boys training |
HMS Calgarian was an armed merchant cruiser of the | |
ibraltar escorted by the armed merchant cruiser | HMS Calgarian. |
ibraltar escorted by the armed merchant cruiser | HMS Calgarian. |
ibraltar escorted by the armed merchant cruiser | HMS Calgarian. |
HMS Calliope was a Calypso-class corvette of the Ro | |
HMS Calliope passing USS Trenton whilst making for | |
n 1855 and 1859 she was assigned as a tender to | HMS Calliope undertaking survey work around Austral |
News for 27 April 1889; artist's conception of | HMS Calliope being cheered on by the crew of USS Tr |
At the end of April | HMS Calliope was sent to Porirua, and began boat pa |
ts for opening the bridge is to allow access to | HMS Calliope where Royal Navy patrol boat HMS Examp |
celebrated its 21st birthday with divisions at | HMS Calliope with the salute taken by G Sherlock, L |
itself bears the name and honours the memory of | HMS Calliope. |
t James John Gordon Bremer came to Hong Kong by | HMS Calliope. |
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