ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Windsor, after the English town of Windsor, Berkshire: HMS Windsor (1695) was a 60-gun fourth rate launched...
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yards, and was the flagship of Sir Charles Napier. First christened HMS Windsor Castle, she was the first of a class of four that represented the ultimate...
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Navy have borne the name HMS Windsor Castle, after Windsor Castle, an official residence of the British monarch: HMS Windsor Castle (1679) was a 90-gun...
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HMS Windsor (D42) was a W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the final months of World War I and in World War II. Windsor was...
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produced 1939–1966 Windsor (sloop), a ship wrecked off the coast of Australia in 1816 HMS Windsor, several Royal Navy ships HMCS Windsor, a Canadian submarine...
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HMS Windsor Castle was a triple-decker, 102-gun first-rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869, when she replaced a ship...
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HMS Windsor Castle was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, built by Thomas Shish at Woolwich Dockyard, and launched in 1679...
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Ralph Kerr (section HMS Hood)
HMS Cossack. Kerr was promoted to commander on 30 June 1927, and in December 1928 he was given command of the destroyer HMS Windsor, followed by HMS Thruster...
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Queen Anne's Revenge, and a Royal Navy veteran of Queen Anne's War on HMS Windsor.[self-published source?] Edward Thache was born in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire...
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HMS Windsor Castle was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 May 1790 at Deptford Dockyard. Windsor Castle was part of...
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