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Collotype of | HMS Victoria |
H. Smith of | HMS Volage. |
Samuel Braithwaite of | HMS Kingston. |
Other voyages of | HMS Beagle |
The officers of | HMS Plumper |
He was Commanding Officer of | HMS Prometheus, HMS Challenger and HMS Superb. |
He was given command of | HMS Cleopatra in 1795, HMS Hussar also in 1795 and |
He was given command of | HMS Narcissus in 1875, HMS Bacchante in 1879 and HM |
Cruise of | HMS Crescent - G.West and Sons |
The second voyage of | HMS Beagle |
Main article: Capture of | HMS Epervier |
rdment was carried out by a fleet consisting of | HMS Malaya, HMS Ark Royal, HMS Renown and HMS Sheff |
Launch of | HMS Agamemnon, May 22, 1852. |
Side view of | HMS Pembroke passing Kilcreggan |
Main article: Capture of | HMS Frolic |
e exception of her armament she was a repeat of | HMS Anson and HMS Camperdown. |
He was then given command of | HMS Juno in 1907, HMS Adoukir in 1909 and the battl |
Pieces of | HMS Bounty and "Old Ironsides" (the USS Constitutio |
He was appointed acting commander of | HMS Assurance in 1794. |
Ship's Bell of | HMS Valentine aboard HMCS Algonquin (DDH 283) |
The 3-inch (76 mm) gun platform of | HMS Una |
9 October - Sinking of | HMS Lutine, a famous treasure wreck. |
April 2 - Launch of | HMS Royal William at Pembroke Dock. |
A year later, appointed command of | HMS B9. |
1 April 1920, appointed command of | HMS K5. |
Appointed command of | HMS A9 on 5 October 1911. |
He was credited with the sinking of | HMS Charybdis. |
He was Master of | HMS Mercury when he died. |
The ship was refloated with the assistance of | HMS Tamar. |
In 1917 he was appointed Captain of | HMS Galatea. |
Model of | HMS Argyll at the Glasgow Museum of Transport |
He assumed command of | HMS Renown in 1943. |
Memorial to the crew of | HMS Invincible in Happisburgh churchyard |
By 1919, he was in command of | HMS Colossus. |
In April 1773 he took command of | HMS Orpheus. |
The wreck of | HMS E15 following Robinson's action |
A view from the bridge of | HMS H5. |
Damage to the stern of | HMS Alliance in 2008 |
He was captain of | HMS Winchester in 1762. |
e Fuegian Snipe in The Zoology of the Voyage of | HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. |
These include the wrecks of | HMS Pomone, HMS Invincible, the Yarmouth Roads Wrec |
812 Conner served in Hornet during her chase of | HMS Belvedere and her actions with HMS Peacock in F |
August 2010 that they had located the wrecks of | HMS Cassandra, and two Flower-class sloops HMS Myrt |
Serving in command of | HMS Hyaena in the West Indies, Fahie subsequently m |
On 27 March 1809 her boats, along with those of | HMS Ulysses, HMS Hippomenes and HMS Morne Fortunee |
nder on 22 April 1800, he became the captain of | HMS Volcano, a bomb vessel, moving in 1801 to HMS J |
nd much of this was used in the construction of | HMS Concord, and her sister HMS Centaur. |
From 1835 to 1839 he was captain of | HMS Barham on the coast of Spain and in 1844-45 ser |
The crew of | HMS Royal George is currently portrayed by a War of |
the Mediterranean before being given command of | HMS Haydon and then HMS Peacock. |
One of | HMS Robert's guns (originally in HMS Resolution) is |
ought back by various expeditions like those of | HMS Challenger (1873 to 1876), of HMS Alert (1884), |
nd much of this was used in the construction of | HMS Centaur, and her sister HMS Concord. |
ton, RN (1754-1794), killed in the explosion of | HMS Ardent |
Bomb damage to the stern of | HMS Delhi during operations in North Africa |
h Mills, who was previously First Lieutenant of | HMS Thunderbolt. |
The badge of | HMS Vox is a horn or cornucopia surmounted by a tri |
under rifled muzzle loader in the forecastle of | HMS Gannet (1878) |
A model of | HMS Audacity is displayed in the Merseyside Maritim |
Wreck of | HMS A1, the first British submarine casualty, disco |
District Sea Cadets maintain the traditions of | HMS Rye. |
was later awarded the OBE for his leadership of | HMS Splendid in the Gulf. |
The first commander of | HMS Scorpion was the then Lieutenant-Commander Andr |
The voyages of | H.M.S. Challenger provided the specimens for Miers' m |
ompleted his own circumnavigation as captain of | HMS Dolphin. |
In late 1771 he became captain of | HMS Dorset, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland's yacht. |
In 1897 he took command of | HMS Hardy, one of the first destroyers, at Portsmou |
ted to Captain in 1869, he was given command of | HMS Modeste in 1874. |
ted to Captain in 1806, he was given command of | HMS Aurora. |
In 1838 he was given command of | HMS Britomart and sailed to Australia, returning in |
ion in the attack on St. Nazaire in command of | H.M.S. Campbeltown. |
, struck her colours to Captain James Walker of | HMS Vanguard. |
He witnessed the sinking of | HMS Bluebell from which there was one survivor. |
Inglefield brought home the ship's company of | HMS Investigator, which had become trapped in the i |
July 20: Wreck of | HMS Hood found by David Mearns in North Atlantic |
He was commander of | HMS Chippawa, was wounded and taken prisoner. |
Horton (left) with Noel Lawrence, commander of | HMS E1 (right), while serving in the Baltic |
In 1780 he was appointed commander of | HMS Endymion, cruising in British waters. |
e was promoted Commander and assumed command of | HMS Kingfisher. |
Hurd's Deep is the final resting place of | HMS Affray which sank in 1951. |
served in World War II initially as Captain of | HMS Rodney. |
He was Captain of | HMS Medina during the Royal Tour of India in 1911. |
He was given command of | HMS Shannon upon her launch in September 1803. |
training base under the administrative care of | HMS Heron. |
She is a replica of | HMS Rose, a 20 gun sixth-rate frigate built in 1757 |
He was the first Commanding Officer of | HMS Vanguard, the United Kingdom's first Trident mi |
Kelly was captain of | HMS Dublin at the outbreak of war, serving in the M |
He was first captain of | HMS Dreadnought, between 1801 and 1802. |
, Senhouse rejoined Cochrane, now in command of | HMS Neptune. |
One of | HMS Newcastle's 4 inch guns in action against North |
The Yellow X marks the site of the wreck of | HMS Grace Dieu |
h 1807 through November 1809, he was captain of | HMS Cyane. |
The intervention of | HMS Niobe and her captain, Sir Lambton Loraine, pre |
n 1784 and 1788, he was carried on the books of | HMS Europa as a servant to the captain (his uncle, |
He was appointed Commanding Officer of | HMS Verity in 1922 and Flag Captain commanding HMS |
e Goodwin Sands off Deal, between the wrecks of | HMS Stirling Castle and HMS Northumberland, which a |
the war drew to a close, a force consisting of | HMS Birmingham, HMS Dido and several destroyers was |
was a driving force behind the preservation of | HMS Belfast, HMS Warrior and SS Great Britain. |
s the naval personnel were held on the books of | HMS Daedalus, a hulk that was moored on the River M |
ortly after the Argentine surrender the crew of | HMS Cardiff manned her in Port Stanley and renamed |
the Goodwin Sands off Deal, near the wrecks of | HMS Stirling Castle and HMS Northumberland which al |
Richard Haddock had command of | HMS Dragon from 1656 to 1660, but was then unemploy |
The capture of | HMS Macedonian was a naval action fought near Madei |
The original gunnery plot of | HMS Prince of Wales for the battle of the Denmark S |
he 12th of June 1667' depicting the position of | HMS Helverson. |
se was requisitioned and became the new home of | HMS Dryad. |
He was given command of | HMS Stuart and the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla of the Me |
Gould took command of | HMS Audacious in 1796, and was present at Admiral J |
In 1894, the captain of | HMS Galatea described Arthur as having "done his wo |
The Commanding Officers of | HMS Cosby were Lt Cdr R.S.Connell RN December 1943 |
l Intelligence in 1905 and was given command of | HMS Indomitable in 1908. |
e lost his life in the controversial sinking of | HMS Gloucester off the coast of Crete in May 1941. |
April 1857 to 1 February 1860 he was captain of | HMS Hastings on Coast Guard service. |
He is credited with the destruction of | HMS Exmoor on 25 February 1941 as commander of Schn |
remantle (1810-1860), was Captain in command of | HMS Juno from 1853 to 1858. |
Scientific Results of the Exploring Voyage of | H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76. |
romoted post captain and appointed commander of | HMS Crocodile on Channel service. |
Montagu took command of | HMS Malabar in 1834 and remained in her until 1837 |
rvices during Operation Dragoon as commander of | HMS Welfare. |
conducted a "special operatic performance" of | H.M.S. Pinafore at The Crystal Palace on July 6, 1878 |
majority of British warships, up to the time of | HMS Monarch. |
He took command of | HMS Hercule, capturing a number of merchant vessels |
Unfortunately for the crew of | HMS Balfour U-672 sank before a sea boat (for the b |
Promoted to Captain in 1861, he took command of | HMS Princess Royal, Flagship of Sir George King, in |
in Decatur made out the fine, familiar lines of | HMS Macedonian. |
828, the Conway class were a broader version of | HMS Tyne of 1826. |
in Corcoran in several of their productions of | H.M.S. Pinafore since 2001. |
ntenced to death and hanged from the yardarm of | HMS Halifax on August 31, 1807. |
the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Buckley of | HMS Miranda, with a lieutenant (Hugh Talbot Burgoyn |
Naval College, Massey saw service as captain of | HMS Campbeltown, HMS Illustrious during operations |
the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Burgoyne of | HMS Swallow, with Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley |
5 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Gunner Robarts of | HMS Ardent with two lieutenants (Cecil William Buck |
I, Z1844, on the deck of | HMS Pretoria Castle on 9 September 1943, when the a |
He then became commanding officer of | HMS Scylla for D-Day itself, whilst also serving as |
ar II the Butlin's camp was used as the site of | HMS Royal Arthur, a Royal Navy shore establishment. |
, restored, and renamed Foudroyant in honour of | HMS Foudroyant, his earlier ship that had been wrec |
In 1998, he assumed command of | HMS Liverpool as Captain 3rd Destroyer Squadron whe |
Later that year he was given command of | HMS Rosmond and was then injured while putting out |
He was given command of | HMS Mohawk in 1903 and then led the Naval Brigade M |
to the rank of Commander and was in command of | HMS Scourge during the Gallipoli Landing (April 191 |
States Army personnel killed in the sinking of | HMS Otranto in 1918 were buried in the graveyard. |
In October 2009, the wreck of | HMS E18 was discovered by a ROV deployed by the Swe |
MacGillivray in September 1853 on the voyage of | HMS Herald, and are held in the British Museum. |
News for 27 April 1889; artist's conception of | HMS Calliope being cheered on by the crew of USS Tr |
The Great Dreadnought: The Strange Story of | H.M.S. Agincourt: The Mightiest Battleship of World W |
He became Captain of | HMS Hawke in 1897 and in that capacity was involved |
He was made Captain of | HMS Enterprise in 1928 and Commander of the 6th Des |
ers of the RNV(S)R being completed, the role of | HMS King Alfred changed to training new officers of |
During the War of 1812, he served as captain of | HMS Poictiers, during which time he ineffectually b |
, 1855 at Therapia in the Crimea, in command of | HMS Miranda. |
tale in his book Four Weeks in May: The Loss of | HMS Coventry. |
In October 1688 he was appointed captain of | HMS Swallow in the Thames, but at once gave in his |
ouse was built between 1859-1860 by the crew of | HMS Topaze and outside labourers under a contract a |
February 1855 and April 1857 he was captain of | HMS Royal Albert, flagship to Edmund Lyons in the B |
e again to notice when he was put in command of | HMS Ariadne. |
n the staging collapsed during the launching of | HMS Albion in 1898. |
First World War he served as gunnery officer of | HMS Invincible during the battle of Heligoland Bigh |
in November 1811 was Captain Murray Maxwell of | HMS Alceste with two other frigates and a sloop. |
The crew of | HMS Javelin mutinied on 17 October 1945 whilst the |
Volunteer Reserve and was commanding officer of | HMS President (London Division RNVR) from 1903 unti |
On February 13, 1843, Lord George Paulet, of | HMS Carysfort occupied the islands in an incident k |
ds of the Admiralty removed him from command of | HMS Scylla and placed him on half-pay. |
ll command in 1896, when promoted to captain of | HMS Scylla, a 3400-ton cruiser in the British Medit |
ptain in the Royal Navy and died a commander of | HMS Lowstaff (Lowestoffe) (launched 1697) in the ha |
846 Stanley sailed from Portsmouth in charge of | HMS Rattlesnake, with the purpose of surveying the |
served in World War I as Commanding Officer of | HMS Inconstant until 1915 and was present at the Ba |
She was then the first female conductor of | H.M.S. Royal Marines and a frequent guest conductor o |
damaged by gunfire from the Lynx helicopter of | HMS Alacrity early in the war on 1 May, just off Ki |
nighted in 1898 for assisting in the salvage of | HMS Victorious, which had grounded and was pulled t |
e Seafire, a navalised Spitfire, on the deck of | HMS Ravager without incident. |
rned to England in 1789 as acting Lieutenant of | HMS Europa. |
at sea in the Thames Estuary from the decks of | HMS Conqueror. |
moted to Commodore in 1861 and, as commander of | HMS Odin, took part in operations on the East Indie |
14 submarines, though only one, the sinking of | HMS Tigris in February 1943, can be substantiated. |
returned to sea in February 1932 in command of | HMS Decoy. |
The Commanding Officers of | HMS Calder were Lt Cdr A D White RNR March 1943 and |
He was in command of the barge of | HMS Assistance chasing deserters, when he became tr |
There is indeed an old model of | HMS Pandora as well as a figurehead that is suppose |
ars to have been Lieutenant John Lort Stokes of | HMS Beagle on 9 September 1839. |
He was appointed acting-captain of | HMS Garland on 16 July 1797 and conveyed a Baltic-b |
In 1967 he became captain of | HMS Collingwood, but by 1969 he was back at Bath as |
at St. Mary's Isle April 23, and the capture of | HMS Drake next day. |
Royal Navy Commander Edward Cater, of | HMS Lord Nelson, in charge of the landings site and |
g engagement Thompson came to the assistance of | HMS Culloden, which had run aground on shoals in th |
Reuters photo handout of | HMS Hunter (H35) wreck, London, March 8, 2008 (REUT |
was a Royal Navy officer who was the captain of | HMS Cardiff during the Falklands War. |
ter until they could be rescued by the boats of | HMS Veteran. |
40 he was promoted Captain and given command of | HMS Sparrowhawk, the naval air station at Hatston i |
ave included giving a blessing at the launch of | HMS Astute in Barrow-in-Furness on 8 June 2007. |
ers Explored and Surveyed During The Voyage of | H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. |
y Sir William Hamilton are lost in the wreck of | HMS Colossus. |
21:30 near the Cani Rocks when under escort of | HMS Bramham. |
ards he was transferred to temporary command of | HMS Windsor, during which time he captured a French |
He received the command of | HMS Leda but the easing of tensions led to her bein |
against German raiders following the sinking of | HMS Jervis Bay in November 1940. |
he persuaded the Royal Navy to grant him use of | HMS Lightning and HMS Porcupine for deep sea dredgi |
r-powered submarines since the commissioning of | HMS Dreadnought in 1963 (with the exception of HMS |
The silhouette of | HMS Arrow is to be found, along with the date 1 May |
an explosion occurred in one of the cutters of | HMS Arrogant, Lieutenant Dowell, who was on board H |
the Crimean War in the Black Sea as captain of | HMS Firebrand, where he took part in the siege of S |
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