| HMCS Rivière du LoupType: Corvette Class: Revised FLOWER (1942-43 Program) Displacement: 970 tonnes Length: 208. Width: 33. Draught: 11 ft. Top Speed: 16 Number of Officers: 6 Number of Crew: 79 Weapons: 1-4" Gun, 1-2 pdr, 2-20mm, Hedgehog Pendant (Hull Number): K357 Builder | HMathHMath is an open source Java-based MathML blog, Wiki. It is based on the SnipSnap Wiki engine and contains a TeX-subset to MathML converter. External links Wiki software. | HMS NorthumberlandSix warships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Northumberland #The first, a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1679, fought in the War of the Grand Alliance. She was lost in a storm in 1703. The second, a 70-gun third-rate launched in 1705, surrendered in |
| HMS MarlboroughSix warships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Marlborough after the Duke of Marlborough: The second-rate Saint Michael renamed Marlborough in 1706, fought in the Seven Years' War and foundered at sea in 1762. A third-rate built in 1767 fought in the | HMS Aurora (F10)HMS Aurora (F10 was a Leander class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). Like other ships of the class, Aurora was named after a figure of mythology, Aurora being the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Eos. HMS Aurora was built by John Brown Shipbuilders of | HMS Dido (F104)HMS Dido (F104 was a Leander class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). She was built by Yarrow of Glasgow. Dido was launched on the 22nd December 1961 and commissioned on the 18th September 1963. In 1964, Dido joined the 22nd Escort Group which was stationed |
| HMS Penelope (F127)HMS Penelope (F127 was a Leander class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). Like other ships of the class, Penelope was named after a figure of mythology. HMS Penelope was launched on the 17th August 1962 and commissioned on the 31st October 1963. Penelope was | HMS PenelopeNine ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Penelope after the faithful wife Penelope of Greek mythology. The first Penelope was a 24-gun sixth-rate launched in 1778 and captured by her Spanish prisoners in 1780. The second Penelope was a 32- | HMS DidonHMS Didon was a 38-gun fifth-rate ship of the British Royal Navy. Originally a French vessel, she was captured on 10 August 1805 off Cape Finisterre by HMS Phoenix and taken into the Navy. Didon was broken up in August 1811. |