HMS Calcutta

HMS Calcutta

Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS "Calcutta", after the Indian city of Calcutta (now Kolkata).

* The first "Calcutta" was a 54-gun fourth-rate ship, originally the East Indiaman "Warley" and purchased in 1795, captured by the French in 1805 and destroyed by British ships in 1809.

* The second "Calcutta" was an 84-gun second-rate ship launched in 1831, converted to a gunnery ship in 1865 and sold in 1908.

* The third "Calcutta" was the "Hercules" (1868), renamed in 1909.

* The fourth "Calcutta" was the gunboat "Handy" (1883), renamed in 1916.

* The fifth "Calcutta" was a light cruiser launched in 1918 and sunk in action 1941.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • HMS Calcutta (1831) — HMS Calcutta was an 84 gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built in teak to a draught by Sir Robert Seppings and launched on 14 March 1831 in Bombay. She was the only ship ever built to her draught. She carried her complement of… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Calcutta (D82) — HMS Calcutta was a C class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, named after the Indian city of Calcutta. She was part of the Carlisle group of the C class of cruisers.She was laid down by Vickers Limited in 1917, and launched on 9 July 1918. Calcutta …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Windsor Castle (1858) — HMS Windsor Castle was a triple decker, 116 gun first rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1866 or 1869, when she replaced a ship of the same name as gunnery ship off Plymouth. LifeEarly lifeLaid down at Pembroke… …   Wikipedia

  • Calcutta (disambiguation) — Calcutta may refer to: * Kolkata, formerly called Calcutta, the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal. * Kolkata District, an administrative district in West Bengal, India. * Calcutta (gambling), a method of allocating gambling bets by… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Defender (H07) — was a D class destroyer of the Royal Navy. She served in the Second World War, and was sunk in 1941. Construction and commissioningOrdered under the 1930 Programme, Defender was laid down at the Vickers Armstrongs yard in Barrow as Yard Number… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Kent (54) — was a County class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy, and was the leadship of the Kent subclass. She was built by Chatham Dockyard (Chatham, UK), laid down on 15 November 1924. She was launched on 16 March 1926, and commissioned 25 June… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Hercules (1868) — HMS Hercules HMS Hercules Banderas …   Wikipedia Español

  • HMS Raleigh (1919) — HMS Raleigh was a Hawkins class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was commissioned as part of the British North Atlantic squadron in 1921. She had a full load displacement of 12,000 tons (light, 9,700 tons), an overall length of 605 feet, and… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Defiance (1783) — HMS Defiance was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built by Randall and Co., at Rotherhithe on the River Thames, and launched on 10 December 1783. HistoryHer crew mutinied three times, firstly in October 1795, when she was… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Glengyle — was an infantry landing ship of the Royal Navy. She saw service in the Second World War, formally known as a Landing Ship Infantry Large (LSI(L)).Design and conversion Glengyle was built by Caledon Shipbuilding Engineering Company, Dundee for the …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”