HMS Bellerophon was a central battery ironclad built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1860s. In this ship, designed by Sir Edward Reed, the power-to-weight...
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Navy have been named HMS Bellerophon after the hero Bellerophon in Greek mythology, whilst another two were planned: HMS Bellerophon (1786), nicknamed the...
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Frederick Lewis Maitland (section Aboard Bellerophon)
career occurred when Napoleon Bonaparte surrendered to him aboard HMS Bellerophon, marking the final end of the Napoleonic Wars. Maitland was born at...
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was founded nearly a month after HMS Victory was launched in 1765. HMS Victory's Great Cabin stood in for HMS Bellerophon (1786) in the biopic Napoleon (2023...
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GWR Premier Class (redirect from Bellerophon (GWR Premier Class locomotive))
Jason's ship in Greek mythology. Bellerophon (1846–1870) Bellerophon is the name of a Greek mythological hero. HMS Bellerophon was one of the most famous ships...
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compare. In sea trials in 1867 with Bellerophon, Lord Warden was taking water through her gun ports, while Bellerophon could have fought her main armament...
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turret of Royal Sovereign by one of the 9-inch (230 mm) guns carried by HMS Bellerophon to evaluate how well Coles' turrets held up to gunfire. While the armour...
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m) from the hull on either side. Also Ferreira and Maria do Amparo Also HMS Carrick and Carrick Retroactively The disposable ship Columbus (108 m) was...
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was promoted to captain in 1828 and commanded the vessels HMS Andromache and HMS Bellerophon and served as one of the senior officers in the Baltic Sea...
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on 28 June. He disembarked at Chatham on 23 August 1849, and joined HMS Bellerophon on 7 November 1850. On this ship, he embarked for the Mediterranean...
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