| HMS Edinburgh (D97)HMS Edinburgh (D97 is a Type 42 (Batch 3) destroyer of the Royal Navy. Edinburgh was built by Cammel Laird of Birkenhead. She was launched on the on 14 April 1983 and commissioned on the on 17 December 1985. In 1990, Edinburgh completed a refit, which inc | HMS PowerfulMultiple ships have born the name HMS Powerful . The obituary of Henry K. Walton, 17 years, states he signed on to HMS Powerful on 20th January 1855 as a Clop Boy. He served in the Crimea, Indian Mutiny and China Seas. However Michael Phillips, an authori | HMQS GayundahHMQS Gayundah was a gunboat of Queensland's colonial navy. She was launched at Newcastle upon Tyne on May 13 1884 and sailed for Australia in the November of that year under the command of Captain Henry Townley-Wright. Upon arrival in Brisbane, Townley-Wr |
| HMS ArdentSeveral ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ardent Ardent was an A-class destroyer sunk in 1940 in the Norwegian Campaign of World War II. Ardent was a Type 21 frigate, sunk in 1982 in the Falklands War. | HMCS MagnificentHMCS Magnificent was an aircraft carrier of the Canadian Navy, in service from 1946 to 1956. Purchased from the Royal Navy to replace Warrior she served in a variety of roles, operating both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft. Her last role was as a transport | HMS Enterprise (1705)The first HMS Enterprise (1705 24, a sixth-rate of the Royal Navy, was known as l'Entreprise before her capture from the French by HMS Triton in May 1705. She served in the Mediterranean Sea under command of J. Paul until Captain W. Davenport took command |
| HMS Enterprize (1709)The second HMS Enterprize 40, was a fifth-rate of the Royal Navy, built at Plymouth, and launched on April 28, 1709. Under command of Nicholas Smith, she patrolled off the coast of Virginia from 1709 to 1712, with an expedition to the St. Lawrence River a | HMS Enterprize (1718)The fourth HMS Enterprize 44, of the Royal Navy was originally commissioned as Norwich 50, a fourth-rate, in 1718. On May 23, 1744, while the captured sloop named Enterprize was still in commission, the Navy renamed Norwich to Enterprize while reducing he | HMS Enterprize (1774)The fifth HMS Enterprize (sometimes spelled Enterprise , 28, was the lead ship of a class of 27 sixth-rate frigates of the Royal Navy. Enterprise was built at Deptford, England, launched in August 1774, and was commissioned in April 1775 under the command |