HMS Woolwich

HMS Woolwich

Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Woolwich":

*HMS|Woolwich|1675|6, a 54-gun fourth rate ship of the line launched in 1675, rebuilt in 1702 and 1741, and broken up in 1747.
*HMS|Woolwich|1749|6, a 44-gun fifth rate ship of the line launched in 1749, and sold in 1762.
*HMS|Woolwich|1785|6, a 44-gun fifth rate, armed en flûte, launched in 1785, and wrecked in 1813.
*HMS|Woolwich|1788|6, a 6-gun vessel, purchased in 1788 and sold in 1808.


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  • Woolwich Dockyard — was an English naval dockyard founded by King Henry VIII in 1512 to build his flagship Henri Grace a Dieu ( Great Harry ), the largest ship of its day.Like its counterpart at Deptford, it was probably chosen for its position on the south bank of… …   Wikipedia

  • HMS Challenger (1858) — HMS Challenger cuadro del HMS Challenger pintado por William Frederick Mitchell Banderas …   Wikipedia Español

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