• HMS Trident was an iron paddle sloop built for the Royal Navy by Ditchburn & Mare in 1845 at Leamouth, London. She served in the Mediterranean, off West...
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  • and sold in 1816. HMS Trident (1845) was a sloop built by Ditchburn & Mare in 1845 at Leamouth, and scrapped in 1866. HMS Trident (1915) was a Turkish...
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  • ship of the line HMS Trident (1845), a sloop built by Ditchburn & Mare HMS Trident (N52), a T-class submarine built in 1937 USS Trident (AMc-107), a World...
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  • 11 Duncan. The British Trident. p. 133. Duncan. The British Trident. p. 132. Schomberg (1802), Vol. 2, pp.136-7. Nelson (1845), Vol. 1, pp.72-3. Black...
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    silk flag. On 26 September 1849, she was run down by and collided with HMS Trident in the Atlantic Ocean 60 nautical miles (110 km) southeast of the Old...
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    HMS Thunderer (22,500 tons), was launched in 1911. HMS Trident, Royal Navy, 1845 (Ditchburn & Mare) HMS Recruit, Royal Navy, 1846, iron brig. DS Rigi, 1847...
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  • rank of lieutenant in 1796. After a brief spell on HMS Trident he served at the Cape of Good Hope on HMS Tremendous under Rear Admiral Hugh Cloberry Christian...
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    Benjamin William Page (category 1845 deaths)
    translated into the ship of the line HMS Trident, which was the flagship of Rainier, to serve as flag captain. Page sailed Trident home to be paid off in October...
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    Philip Charles Durham (category 1845 deaths)
    and entered the navy aged fourteen in 1777 aboard the ship of the line HMS Trident. His first year at sea was somewhat blighted when that ship came under...
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  • shocked North Wales: The sinking of HMS Thetis in 1939". North Wales Live. Retrieved 13 August 2021. "HMS Trident (N 52) of the Royal Navy - British Submarine...
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  • 102 Schomberg (1802), Vol. 2, pp.136-7. Nelson (1845), Vol. 1, pp.72-3. Duncan. The British Trident. p. 133. National Maritime Museum Portrait of Captain...
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  • 1841 Boat Disaster, Masbrough AAIB (25 December 1976). "British Airways Trident G-AWZT, Inex-Adria DC-9 YU-AJR: Report on the collision in the Zagreb area...
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    Egyptian destroyer ENS El Qaher during the War of Attrition. 1971 Operation Trident (Indo-Pakistani War) Operation Python (Indo-Pakistan War) Sinking of INS...
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    and reclassed as 3rd Rank; captured by the British in 1695, becoming HMS Trident. Maure 54 guns (designed and built by Blaise Pangalo, launched August...
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    Edward Pellew aboard HMS Indefatigable. From May 1804 he served in the West Indies, returning as Sir Edward Pellew's flag captain on HMS Caledonia eight years...
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    1747 at Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, broken up 1759 Trident 64 (1747) – ex-French Trident captured 14 October 1747 at Second Battle of Cape Finisterre...
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  • no further commissions until 1777, when he took command of the 64-gun HMS Trident during the American War of Independence. He had been elected a Fellow...
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    United States Naval Academy (category 1845 establishments in Maryland)
    service academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It was established on 10 October 1845 during the tenure of George Bancroft as Secretary of the Navy. The Naval...
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    Lebanon, when the fleet's flagship, the battleship HMS Victoria, collided with the battleship HMS Camperdown. Victoria sank within fifteen minutes, taking...
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    m) from the hull on either side. Also Ferreira and Maria do Amparo Also HMS Carrick and Carrick Retroactively The disposable ship Columbus (108 m) was...
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    deleted 1686. Mercoeur, 36 guns, launched June 1662 at Toulon – renamed Trident in June 1671; deleted 1686. Duc, 42/44 guns, design by Laurent Hubac, launched...
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    miles (40 kilometres) north-west of Glasgow, is the base for the four Trident-armed Vanguard-class ballistic missile submarines that comprise the Britain's...
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    HMS Caroline was a 36-gun fifth-rate Phoebe-class frigate of the Royal Navy. She was designed by Sir John Henslow and launched in 1795 at Rotherhithe...
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  • into a forward pointing red arrowhead design with crossed swords over a trident in yellow in the centre. 800 NAS reformed as a Supermarine Scimitar F.1...
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  • 3h). Massilia (Gaul) mint. Q. Nasidius, moneyer. Bare head of Pompey the Great right; trident before, dolphin below / Ship sailing right; star above....
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    the Hudson River Walkway near the foot of Pershing Road consists of two trident-shaped beams that served as supports for the twin towers of the World Trade...
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  • Deputy Leader of the House of Commons over the proposed expansion of the Trident missile program. The BBC's correspondent in the Gaza Strip, Alan Johnston...
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    United States, which the Americans agreed upon in principle, to sell the Trident II D5 ballistic missile, associated equipment, and related system support...
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    Téméraire-class ships Fight of the Poursuivante against the British ship HMS Hercules, 28 June 1803 Stern of a model of the Triomphant Battle between...
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    Architectural sculpture Grade I Conceived as a figure of Britannia brandishing a trident and a shield bearing the head of Nelson. When Flaxman died in 1826 the...
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