HMS Foxglove was an Acacia-class minesweeping sloop of the Royal Navy. She saw service in World War I and World War II. Foxglove was built at Glasgow,...
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HMS Imogen was a I-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1930s. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, the ship enforced the arms blockade...
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Look up foxglove in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foxglove is a common name of Digitalis. Foxglove may also refer to: Foxglove-tree, a nickname for...
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1692 Genoa, 1795 St Vincent, 1797 Egypt, 1801 Burma, 1852-3 HMS Foxglove HMS Foxhound HMS Flying Fox Fox (ship), Arctic exploration vessel. Winfield (2008)...
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Navy sloop HMS Foxglove arrived on the scene late on 5 March but was unable to locate the wreck in the darkness. Carlisle joined Foxglove on the scene...
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HMS Hermes was a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy and was the world's first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, although the...
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officers, Commander Denis 'Lofty' Sprague, captain of HMS Thames, and Lieutenant Patrick Griffiths of HMS Rorqual, and French warrant officer mechanic Yves...
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HMS Glasgow was a Town-class cruiser commissioned in September 1937. She took part in the Fleet Air Arm raid that crippled the Italian Fleet at Taranto...
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HMS Warrior was a steel-hulled steam yacht that was launched in Scotland in 1904. Her first owner was Frederick William Vanderbilt. One of his cousins...
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battlecruiser HMS Hood for a patrol to try to catch the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, which had just sunk the British armed merchant cruiser HMS Rawalpindi...
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