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    HMS Hind was an Acheron-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that served during World War I and was sold for breaking in 1921. She was the seventeenth Royal...
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  • Navy have borne the name HMS Hind or HMS Hynd: HMS Hind (1545) was a 28-gun vessel built in 1545 and sold in 1555. HMS Hind (1643) was an 18-gun ship...
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  • HMS Halcyon (J42) HMS Hampshire (D06) MV Haparangi (1947) HMS Hardy (R08) SS Haverford (1901) HMS Hecla (1940) MV Hinakura (1949) HMS Hind (1911) HMS Hindustan (1905)...
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  • Eagle (1909) HMS Acorn (1910) HMS Hind (1911) HMAS Australia (1911) HMS Hydra (1912) RMS Aquitania (1914) HMS Milne (1914) HMS Medusa (1915) HMS Ossory (1915)...
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    Oxford University. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2009. Media related to HMS Hornet (ship, 1911) at Wikimedia Commons...
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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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    French ship Téméraire (1809), a privateer of two guns and 30 men that HMS Hind captured on 29 September 1809 off Melazzo. She was four days out of Naples...
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    sail: HMS Botha (flotilla leader), HMS Archer, HMS Jackal, Phoenix and HMS Tigress (all refitting); HMS Beaver, HMS Druid, HMS Ferret, HMS Hind, HMS Hornet...
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    James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    sloop Shark, the 24-gun frigate HMS Hind, the third-rate HMS Sultan under Vice-Admiral Lord Shuldham, and then in HMS Ardent under his uncle's flag. Lord...
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    HMS Emperor of India was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy. She was originally to have been named Delhi but was renamed before she...
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  • Homi Wadia (category 1911 births)
    in Gujarat state of western India, which also built British-wartime ship HMS Trincomalee (1817). His ancestors moved to Bombay in the 18th century. After...
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    1711–1716 HMS Solebay 1711 HMS Gibraltar 1711 HMS Port Mahon 1711 HMS Blandford 1711 HMS Hind 1712 HMS Seahorse 1712 HMS Rose 1712 HMS Bideford 1712 HMS Success...
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    Sark HMS Dominion RMS Etruria HMS Hind HMS Hindustan HMS Holderness HMS Jed HMS Nith HMS Ribble HMS Skirmisher HMS Starfish HMS Sutlej HMS Swale HMS Welland...
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    Following the outbreak of the Second World War, he commanded the destroyer HMS Kelly and the 5th Destroyer Flotilla. He saw considerable action in Norway...
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    George Elphinstone, 1st Viscount Keith (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    100-gun ship of the line HMS Royal Sovereign on 4 November 1761. He stayed in her only briefly, transferring to the 44-gun frigate HMS Gosport, commanded by...
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    Indus River (redirect from Hind river)
    rasi (Aquarius), etc. are tourism opportunities. Geology of the Himalayas HMS Indus Indus Waters Treaty List of rivers of Pakistan Rigvedic rivers Rivers...
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  • Thumbnail for Francis Drake
    Drake a knighthood in 1581 which he received aboard his galleon the Golden Hind. Drake's circumnavigation inaugurated an era of conflict with the Spanish...
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    flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission), and HMS Warrior, the Royal Navy's first ironclad warship. The former HMS Vernon...
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    Mornington became HMS Drake. Other examples include: HMS Calcutta HMS Glatton HMS Hindostan (1795) HMS Hindostan (1804) HMS Malabar HMS Buffalo Their design...
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    George Bentham (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    descriptions for The Botany of the Voyage of H.M.S. Sulphur. The editor, Richard Brinsley Hinds, had been surgeon on HMS Sulphur 1835-41 while she explored the...
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    before the founding of the Fleet Air Arm, the Royal Navy had commissioned HMS Hermes, the world's first ship to be designed and built as an aircraft carrier...
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    radioed a distress signal, which was received by the Emerald-class cruiser HMS Enterprise. The crippled liner stayed afloat and her complement abandoned...
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    Physician-naturalist: Richard Brinsley Hinds (1811–1846) Publications: E. Belcher, Narrative of a Voyage Round the World in HMS Sulphur. (two volumes, 1843) (Volume...
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    treaty was redefined in favor of Japan concerning Korea. It was renewed in 1911 for another ten years and replaced by the Four-Power Treaty in 1922. The...
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  • Thumbnail for Acheron-class destroyer
    standard design, although those built by John Brown and Company at Clydebank (Hind, Hornet and Hydra) had Brown-Curtis type turbines and only two shafts. Archer...
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    cancelled and Windsor Castle followed a strict sanitary protocol nicknamed "HMS Bubble". On 5 April, in a televised broadcast watched by an estimated 24 million...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Epervier (1812)
    HMS Epervier was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, built by Ross at Rochester, England, and launched on 2 December 1812. USS Peacock...
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    Henry John Rous (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    commanded the brig-sloop Sappho at Cork from November 1821, and the sixth-rate Hind in the Mediterranean from February 1822. Rous was promoted to post-captain...
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  • Thumbnail for Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald
    28-gun sixth-rate frigate HMS Hind commanded by his uncle Captain Alexander Cochrane. He transferred to the 38-gun fifth-rate HMS Thetis, also under his...
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  • Thumbnail for 2 euro commemorative coins
    10 September 2019 Description: The design features a bear standing on its hind legs, with a chain collar on the neck. It has been depicted on the coat of...
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