HMS Elephant — Three ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Elephant , after the elephant. Two other ships were originally given that name, but were subsequently changed. * HMS Elephant (1705) the first such named ship was a captured French store… … Wikipedia
HMS Goliath (1781) — HMS Goliath HMS Goliath … Википедия
Arrogant class ship of the line — The Arrogant class ships of the line were a class of twelve 74 gun third rate ships designed by Sir Thomas Slade for the Royal Navy.DesignThe Arrogant class ships were designed as a development of Slade s previous Bellona class, sharing the same… … Wikipedia
George Parsons — (died 1812), was a prolific shipbuilder in Bursledon, Hampshire for the Royal Navy between 1780 and his death.He built his ships at the same Bursledon Point shipyard on the river Hamble as previously used by the master shipbuilder Philemon… … Wikipedia
Index alphabétique maritime — Projet:Maritime/Index Projet maritime Bistro du port Participants Actualités Agenda Outils À faire … Wikipédia en Français
Maria Callcott — Maria, pintada por su segundo marido, Sir August Callcott. Lady Maria Callcott, antes Maria Graham, nacida Maria Dundas (Papcastle, Cumberland, 1786 Kensington Gravel Pits, Londres, 1842), escritora e ilustradora británica, autora de libros de… … Wikipedia Español
Maria Callcott — Maria Callcott, painted by her second husband, Sir Augustus Wall Callcott. Maria Graham (19 July 1785[1] – 21 November 1842[2]), later Maria, Lady Callcott (often erroneously styled by modern commentators Lady Maria Callcott … Wikipedia
William Stewart (1774–1827) — Lieutenant General Sir William Stewart, GCB (10 January 1774 ndash; 7 January 1827) was a British military officer who was the first Commanding Officer of the Rifle Corps, a Division Commander in the Peninsula and a Scottish Member of Parliament… … Wikipedia
Pierre André de Suffren — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Suffren. Pierre André de Suffren … Wikipédia en Français
List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy — This is a list of ships of the line of the Royal Navy of England, and later (from 1707) of Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. The list dates from 1660, the year in which the Royal Navy came into being after the restoration of the monarchy… … Wikipedia