• Navy have been named HMS Atlas: HMS Atlas (1782), a second-rate ship of the line launched in 1782 and broken up in 1821. HMS Atlas (1860), a 91-gun, second-rate...
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  • Look up Atlas or atlas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An atlas is a collection of maps. Atlas may also refer to: Atlas (mythology), an Ancient Greek...
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    HMS Atlas was a 91-gun second rate ship which was never completed and spent her entire service in reserve or as a hospital ship. She was launched in 1860...
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    HMS Atlas was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 February 1782. She was a Duke-class ship of the line built at Chatham...
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    pair of Renowns, HMS Atlas and HMS Anson, had a modified, finer stern run. Defiance was originally laid down as to the same plan as Atlas, but a new plan...
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    carrier HMS Prince of Wales. An autonomous minehunting variant of the class has also been procured. A procurement contract for £48M was awarded to Atlas Elektronik...
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    from HMS Adamant (1780), HMS Atlas (1782), HMS Caesar (1793), HMS Defiance (1783), HMS Glory (1788), HMS Haughty (1797), HMS Neptune (1797), HMS Queen...
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    Bermuda in the 64-gun HMS Atlas, and from there to Halifax, Nova Scotia on the schooner HMS Chubb, where he joined the 32-gun frigate HMS Aeolus on 27 April...
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  • Company (EIC) before she was sold in 1831 for breaking up. HMS Atlas USS Atlas French ship Atlas This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar...
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    2023. "HMS Raleigh Training Establishment". Royal Navy. Retrieved 7 June 2014. "Future of minehunting sails into Dartmouth | Royal Navy". "ATLAS ELEKTRONIK...
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    (MAB) chartered and later purchased from the Admiralty two ships, HMS Atlas and HMS Endymion, and a paddle-steamer, PS Castalia, which were moored in...
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    HMS Prince of Wales (R09) is the second Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Unlike most large aircraft carriers, Prince of Wales...
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    in operation when the epidemic of 1881 began, the MAB was overwhelmed. HMS Atlas and Endymion were leased as hospital ships and entered service in July...
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    scaled back, HMS Forth has been the principal Royal Navy asset permanently in the south Atlantic having replaced HMS Clyde in 2020. HMS Forth is expected...
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    Battle of San Domingo (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    January. There two ships of the Leeward Islands squadron, HMS Northumberland and HMS Atlas, joined him. Northumberland was the flagship of Rear-Admiral...
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    HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759, and launched in 1765. With 246 years...
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    HMS Hood (pennant number 51) was a battlecruiser of the Royal Navy (RN). Hood was the first of the planned four Admiral-class battlecruisers to be built...
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    2018. "SEA Class Marine Craft". Atlas Elektronik. Retrieved 18 June 2024. "Royal Navy commissions new survey ship HMS Magpie". Corby, Samuel (23 August...
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    From April 1804, Pym served aboard the Mars, and from June on the 74-gun Atlas, under the overall command of Sir John Thomas Duckworth. Pym was decorated...
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    The Atlas Cheetah is a South African fighter aircraft designed and produced by the aviation company Atlas Aircraft Corporation (later Denel Aeronautics)...
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    HMS Formidable, was driven into the 100-gun first-rate HMS Ville de Paris by strong winds while the 98-gun HMS Atlas grounded. All five ships were required to enter...
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    Broken up, 1825 HMS St George Builder: Portsmouth Dockyard Ordered: 16 July 1774 Launched: 14 October 1785 Fate: Wrecked, 1811 HMS Atlas Builder: Chatham...
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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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    HMHS Britannic (redirect from HMS Britannic)
    and was received by several other ships in the area, among them HMS Scourge and HMS Heroic, but Britannic heard nothing in reply. Unknown to either Bartlett...
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    HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Designed to support the...
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    HMS Belfast is a Town-class light cruiser that was built for the Royal Navy. She is now permanently moored as a museum ship on the River Thames in London...
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  • which visited the island in HMS Challenger in 1874 and utilized the names then in use by the sealers. From 1947 to 1955, Atlas Cove was the site of camps...
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    included HMS Andromeda, HMS Unite, HMS Coromandel, HMS Proselyte, HMS Amphitrite, HMS Hornet, the brig HMS Drake, hired armed brig Fanny, schooner HMS Eclair...
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    HMS Endymion was a 21-gun Ister-class wooden screw frigate, the third of four ships of this name to serve in the Royal Navy. She was the last wooden frigate...
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    Greenland (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    island was named Place of the Year by the Oxford Atlas of the World in 2007. Ben Keene, the atlas's editor, commented: In the last two or three decades...
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