HMS Glatton (1914) — HMS Glatton and her sister ship HMS Gorgon were originally built as coastal defence ships for the Norwegian Navy, as HNoMS Bjørgvin and HNoMS Nidaros respectively. They would have been known in Norway as P/S Bjørgvin and P/S Nidaros ; P/S stands… … Wikipedia
HMS Glatton (1795) — HMS Glatton was a 56 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Originally an East Indiaman, she was bought by the Royal Navy in 1795, and converted into a warship. She was commanded by Henry Trollope when she fought in the Battle of… … Wikipedia
HMS Glatton (1871) — HMS Glatton was a breastwork monitor which served in the Victorian Royal Navy.She was designed by Sir Edward Reed to a specific formula determined by the Board of Admiralty, and her purpose was never made wholly clear. Reed himself said there is… … Wikipedia
HMS Isis (1774) — HMS Isis HMS Isis … Википедия
HMS Gorgon (1914) — HMS Gorgon and her sister ship HMS Glatton were originally built as coastal defence ships for the Norwegian Navy, as HNoMS Nidaros and HNoMS Bjørgvin respectively.HistoryHMS Gorgon was launched on 1914 06 09 and was taken over by the Royal Navy,… … Wikipedia
HMS Agamemnon (1781) — HMS Agamemnon HMS Agamemnon … Википедия
HMS Ganges (1782) — HMS Ganges HMS Ganges … Википедия
HMS Royal Sovereign (1857) — HMS Royal Sovereign was originally laid down as a 120 gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. With the rise of steam and screw propulsion, she was ordered to be converted on the stocks to a 131 gun screw ship, with conversion beginning … Wikipedia
HMS Rupert (1872) — HMS Rupert was a battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy, whose principal weapon was designed to be her ram.She was similar in design to HMS|Hotspur|1870|6, but unlike her carried a revolving turret similar to that carried in HMS|Glatton|1871|6.… … Wikipedia
HMS Agamemnon (1781) — Gemälde von Nicholas Pocock – die HMS Agamemnon ist im Hintergrund als drittes Schiff von links zu sehen … Deutsch Wikipedia