HMS Victor Emmanuel was a screw-propelled 91-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, originally launched as HMS Repulse, but renamed shortly...
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1810 and broken up. HMS Victor (1814) was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop launched in 1814. She foundered in 1842. HMS Victor (1855) was a wooden screw...
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February 1855 as HMS Repulse but renamed HMS Victor Emmanuel on 7 December 1855, used as a receiving ship after 1873, and sold in 1899. HMS Repulse (1868)...
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confusion of the name. Merrimack was launched by the Boston Navy Yard 15 June 1855, sponsored by Mary E. Simmons, and commissioned 20 February 1856, Captain...
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Sold, 23 January 1875 HMS Victor Emmanuel Builder: Pembroke Dockyard Ordered: Launched: 27 September 1855 Fate: Sold, 1898 HMS Edgar Builder: Woolwich...
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Sardinian King Victor Emmanuel II with a Gold Medal of Military Valour, which he was authorized to accept by Queen Victoria only in 1855.[citation needed]...
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HMS Conqueror was a 101-gun Conqueror-class screw-propelled first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1855, but spent only six...
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Rodney (1863). HMS Hannibal at Palermo and Naples during the Italian revolution, with notices of Garibaldi, Francis II, and Victor Emmanuel. William Loney...
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Sardinian King Victor Emmanuel II with a Gold Medal of Military Valour, which he was authorized to accept by Queen Victoria only in 1855. Having returned...
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Practice 1995–1997, replaced British Military Hospital HMS Charlotte and HMS Victor Emmanuel – Receiving Ships Tidal Basin 1902–1959 Boat Basin 1902–1959...
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Denmark. She was refloated the next day with assistance from HMS Euryalus. In August 1855 Captain Watson was in charge when she was present at Cronstadt...
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Crimean War (section Winter of 1854–1855)
July 1855, the allied squadron tried to go past Taganrog to Rostov-on-Don by entering the River Don through the Mius River. On 12 July 1855 HMS Jasper...
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"Fathers of the Fatherland" Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi, King Victor Emmanuel II, and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, pursuing divergent goals. Mazzini...
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HMS Cossack was a Cossack-class corvette which was laid down as Witjas for the Imperial Russian Navy. She was seized due to the Crimean War breaking out...
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HMS Virago was a Royal Navy Driver-class wooden paddle sloop launched on 25 July 1842 from Chatham Dockyard. She was sent to the Mediterranean Station...
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was placed in ordinary during 1854. Recommissioned at Norfolk on 23 April 1855, Dolphin put to sea on 8 May for another African cruise. She arrived on station...
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Boy's Experience in the U. S. Navy, largely autobiographical (Cincinnati, 1855). At Norfolk Navy Yard, Columbus lay in ordinary until 20 April 1861, when...
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for a cruise as flagship of the Home Squadron from January 1853 – March 1855, she remained at Norfolk until the outbreak of the American Civil War. Columbia...
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Marco Polo (1851 ship) (category Maritime incidents in December 1855)
Chronicle. No. 1500. London. December 8, 1855. "Shipping Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury etc. Liverpool. December 8, 1855. Lubbock, p. 41 Hollenberg, pp. 113–114...
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Timeline of the 19th century (section 1855)
Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro" in Rochester, New York. King Victor Emmanuel the Second names Count Camillo di Cavour prime minister of Piedmont...
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Edition: Africa in the Nineteenth Century until the 1880s (1998) Akyeampong, Emmanuel; Bates, Robert H; Nunn, Nathan; Robinson, James A, eds. (2014). Africa's...
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Carabinieri, the national military police of Italy, are founded by Victor Emmanuel I as the police force of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Missionaries Adoniram...
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Ship's mascot of HMS Queen (and tortoise). James Gray (1836–1939) — British Empire. Served in the Royal Marine Artillery aboard HMS Hawke. Yves Prigent...
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Archived from the original on 2 December 2023. Cases, Emmanuel-Auguste-Dieudonné comte de Las (1855). Memoirs of the Life, Exile, and Conversations of the...
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11 January 1855, Plymouth began an extended tour in the Atlantic Ocean. Assigned as a midshipmen training ship during the summers of 1855 and 1856, she...
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HMS Hecate was a 4-gun Hydra-class paddle sloop launched on 30 March 1839 from the Chatham Dockyard. She was assigned to the Mediterranean Station between...
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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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Cavour, Italian statesman, Prime Minister of Italy (6 June 1861), to Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, who had said he would see him tomorrow "While there is...
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May: HMS Victor Emmanuel 13-14 May: North Star 19 May: USS Baltimore 10 Jun: HMS Hydra 6 Jul: HMS Aboukir August (unknown date): HMS Hecate, HMS Imperieuse...
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Green. July 12 – Captain James Cook sets off from Plymouth, England, in HMS Resolution on his third voyage, to the Pacific Ocean and Arctic, which will...
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