HMS Thetis was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. After nearly a decade of service with the British, she was transferred to Prussia in exchange...
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HMS Thetis, named after the sea-nymph in Greek mythology: HMS Thetis (1717) was a 22-gun storeship launched in 1717. Her fate is unknown. HMS Thetis (1747)...
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HMS Thetis. Recruit was sold in 1869. HMS Recruit (1896) was a Brazen-class destroyer launched in 1896 and sunk by German U-boat SM UB-6 in 1915. HMS Recruit (1916)...
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and its Heroes. Hutchinson & Co. "HMS Birkenhead". The Times. 2 January 1846. "Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard – HMS Rattler". Memorials and Monuments...
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August 1832 Mutine brought back to England 17,000 dollars salvaged from Thetis. Thetis had wrecked on 5 December 1830 off Cape Frio, Brazil. She had been carrying...
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steam/screw frigate HMS Inconstant 36-gun fifth rate 1836 HMS Thetis 36-gun fifth rate 1846 HMS Nankin 50-gun fourth rate 1850 The following classes were...
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used by the defending forces, as in the case of the three old cruisers HMS Thetis, Iphigenia and Intrepid scuttled during the Zeebrugge raid in 1918 to...
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fifth-rate HMS Thetis in the Mediterranean Squadron in July 1805 and of the third-rate HMS Indus also in the Mediterranean Squadron in February 1813. In HMS Indus...
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in 1846 for service during the Mexican–American War. She was delivered to the United States Government at the Boston Navy Yard on 8 December 1846, and...
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Captain Charles Talbot, at one time contribution towards salvage of HMS Thetis cargo off Cape Frio in 1830. Warspite was reduced to a one-decker 50-gun...
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