HMS Fury was a Swan class ship sloop of the Royal Navy and was launched in March 1779. She performed mainly anti-privateering duties during the American...
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borne the name HMS Fury, whilst another was planned but later cancelled: HMS Fury (1779) was a 14-gun Swan-class ship-sloop launched in 1779 and broken up...
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HMS Fury was a Bulldog-class sloop designed by Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. She was ordered on 19 February 1844. After commissioning she...
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HMS Fury was one of 20 Acorn-class (later H-class) destroyers built for the Royal Navy that served in the First World War. The Acorn class was smaller...
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James Cook (category 1779 deaths)
October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean...
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class bomb ship HMS Erebus 10 gun Hecla-class bomb vessel launched in 1826 Fury-class sloop (1813) 12-gun sloop equipped as a bomb vessel HMS Waterloo (1813)...
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HMS Resolution was a sloop of the Royal Navy, a converted merchant collier purchased by the Navy and adapted, in which Captain James Cook made his second...
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March 1779 she underwent refitting at Deptford Dockyard. Henry Trubshaw Bell, coxswain of HMS Robust was appointed as bosun on 30 August 1779, at Halifax...
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Charles Clerke (category 1779 deaths)
command of HMS Discovery, receiving this command on 26 August 1775. When Cook was killed in a skirmish with Hawaiians on 14 February 1779, Clerke took...
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icebergs were a constant menace. Most famously, these ships included HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. In this case, the volcanoes – Mount Erebus and Mount Terror...
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HMS Porcupine was a 24-gun Porcupine-class sixth-rate post ship of the Royal Navy built in 1777 and broken up in 1805. During her career she saw service...
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later patron of the natural sciences. In January 1759, he joined the 70-gun HMS Monmouth as a cadet under his uncle Captain Augustus Hervey during Hervey's...
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Kansas; 2011) 392 pages; studies military doctrine in four distinct eras: 1779–1904, 1905–1944, 1944–1962, and 1962 to the present. Quimby, Robert S. (2012)...
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Megaira, one of the Greek Erinyes (Furies) DMP · 464 465 Alekto 1901 FW Alecto, one of the Greek Erinyes (Furies) DMP · 465 466 Tisiphone 1901 FX Tisiphone...
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74-gun ship HMS Theseus, which formed part of Lord Howe's fleet. He was appointed in 1796 Captain of the Fleet to Admiral John Jervis aboard HMS Victory,...
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Basin, west through the Fury and Hecla Strait, north to Lancaster Sound through the Gulf of Boothia and Prince Regent Inlet. The Fury and Hecla Strait is...
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at least nine Royal Navy warships since 1744—both as HMS Achilles and with the French spelling HMS Achille. A 60-gun ship of that name served at the Battle...
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astronomer's assistant, initially aboard HMS Discovery, and then transferring to HMS Resolution in September 1779. The expedition explored the North Pacific...
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European and American voyages of scientific exploration (section 1766–68: HMS Dolphin and HMS Swallow)
the Hawaiian archipelago. Captains: James Cook (1728–1779) (Resolution) and Charles Clerke (1741–1779) (Discovery) Surgeon-naturalists: William Anderson...
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HMS Prudent 1779–1814 Woolwich Prudent was launched in 1768 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was on put on harbour service in 1779 and sold in 1814. HMS Racoon...
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ship of the line HMS Augusta (64). Accompanying Augusta was the sloop HMS Merlin (18) under Commander Samuel Reeve and the frigates HMS Roebuck (44), Captain...
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Corsica to a family of Italian origin, Napoleon moved to mainland France in 1779 and was commissioned as an officer in the French Royal Army in 1785. He supported...
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take off and land. At the entrance to the museum are anchors from HMS Ark Royal and HMS Eagle, fleet carriers which served the Royal Navy until the 1970s...
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of James I of Scotland and who had died by suicide some years earlier, in 1779. Byron's mother moved back to Aberdeenshire in 1790, and Byron spent part...
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the war. French and British officers and engineers were sent on 20 July on Fury, a wooden Bulldog-class paddle sloop, to survey the harbour of Sevastopol...
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Retrieved 18 March 2020. For the Spanish campaign, López de Ayala, Pedro (1779). "Aňo XIV–XVIII". In Zurita, Geronimo; de Llaguno Amirola, Eugenio (eds...
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HMS Bolton. The next day [6 April], the Marines and sailors engaged in a naval battle between Hopkin's Cabot and Alfred and the British frigate HMS Glasgow...
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Thunder (1759) Aetna class (1776) Aetna (1776) Vesuvius (1776) Thunder (1779) Terror (1779) The existing fleet of bomb vessels was augmented in wartime with...
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1941 (eastern Australia time). The British battleship HMS Prince of Wales and battlecruiser HMS Repulse sent to defend Singapore were sunk soon afterwards...
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served under Lutwidge as a midshipman on an expedition to the Arctic in HMS Carcass in 1773, and again in 1801 while a captain, when Lutwidge was commander...
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