Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Indefatigable: HMS Indefatigable (1784) was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1784, razeed...
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HMS Indefatigable, was a second-class Apollo-class protected cruiser of the British Royal Navy. The ship was built by the London and Glasgow Shipbuilding...
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first training ship was the former HMS Indefatigable, an old wooden frigate which served the charity as TS Indefatigable from 1864 to 1914. Mr Frank Bibby...
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protected cruiser launched in 1891 as HMS Indefatigable. She was renamed HMS Melpomone in 1910 and was sold in 1913. HMS Melpomene (1915) was a Medea-class...
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ordered to St Helen's to maintain a guard there until HMS Queen could relieve them. In June Indefatigable escorted convoys. On 20 June a 16-gun privateer captured...
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the Caribbean. A year later, on 25 October 1797, Hyène encountered HMS Indefatigable, a 44-gun frigate commanded by Sir Edward Pellew, which captured Hyène...
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lieutenant in 1891 and lieutenant in 1893, he specialised in navigation, returning to the Australia Station in 1896 as Navigating Officer of HMS Royalist (1883)...
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ships between 1862 and 1929 TS Indefatigable, a series of two training ships from 1865 to 1941, including the former HMS Phaeton (1883). Kent (D12), a...
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Portsmouth from Bermuda on 27 January 1900, with the paid-off crew of HMS Indefatigable. During the tour she had encountered the barque Oxford in distress...
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Apollo-class cruiser (redirect from HMS Tribune (1891))
sheathed and coppered for tropical service. These were; Aeolus, Brilliant, Indefatigable, Intrepid, Iphigenia, Pique, Rainbow, Retribution, Sirius and Spartan...
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