| HMAS Sydney (1912)The first HMAS Sydney was a Chatham class light cruiser laid down by the London and Glasgow Engineering Company at Govan, Scotland, in February 1911, launched 29 August 1912 by Lady Henderson, wife of Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson and commissioned 26 Jun | HMAS Sydney (1934)The second HMAS Sydney was a modified Leander class light cruiser laid down by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited at Wallsend-on- Tyne, England on 8 July 1933 as HMS Phaeton purchased by the Australian Government in 1934 and renamed in memory of the | HMAS Sydney (1944)HMAS Terrible (R93 was a Majestic class light aircraft carrier laid down by HM Devonport Dockyard at Plymouth in England 19 April 1943, launched 30 September 1944. As with other ships in the class, work was suspended upon the end of hostilities in 1945. |
| HMAS Sydney (FFG03)The fourth HMAS Sydney (FFG-03) is an Adelaide (Oliver Hazard Perry) class frigate laid down on 21 August 1980, launched 26 September 1980 and commissioned 29 January 1983. Specifications Builder: Todd Pacific Shipyard Corporation Displacement: 4,100 tonn | HMS Argyll (1711)The HMS Argyll was originally named Bonaventure and was launched at Chatham in 1711. She was a Fourth-rate frigate, with an armament of 50-guns. In 1715, prior to the Jacobite Rising, her name was changed to Argyll''. The ship was later rebuilt in 1722- 2 | HMAS Hobart (1939)Miami, Florida, 1 February 1938 The first HMAS Hobart was a Leander class light cruiser, obtained from the Royal Navy as HMS Apollo and renamed. She saw much action during World War II including the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942. Hobart was damaged by a |
| HMAS Hobart (D39)HMAS Hobart (D-39 was a modified Charles F. Adams class (RAN type is Perth class) guided missile armed destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy. She was laid down by Defoe Shipbuilding at Bay City in Michigan on 26 October 1962, launched on 9 January 1964 a | HMS Afridi (F07)The second HMS Afridi (L-07/F-07) was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by the High Walker Yard of Vickers Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 9 June 1936, launched on 8 June 1937 by Lady Foster and commissioned on 3 May 1938. Afridi serv | HMS Albion (1763)The first HMS Albion was built in 1763 at Deptford being adapted from a design of the old 90-gun warship Neptune which had been built in 1719. She was the name ship of a class of 74-gun Third-rates. She measured 168 feet in length overall, quite minuscule |