otherships HMSEagle Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMSEagle Ship ordered 10 April 1744 Ship builder Barnard, Harwich Ship laid down Ship launched 2 December 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship captured Ship fate Sold, 1767 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 58 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 1130 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 147 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 42 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 18 ft 1 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 58 guns Gundeck 24 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 24 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 8 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMSEagle was a 58 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built at Harwich to the dimensions laid down in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment , and launched on 2 December 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Eagle is notable as being one of the ships on which James Cook began his career in the Royal Navy under noted commander Hugh Palliser . She was also under the command of George Rodney between 1747 and 1748 during the War of the Austrian Succession . Eagle was sold out of the navy in 1767. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 ... 1741 DEFAULTSORT Eagle1745 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships UK line ... more details
. HMSEagle 1650 HMSEagle was a 12 gun ship, previously the French ship Aigle , captured in 1650 and sold in 1655. HMSEagle was a 22 gun armed ship, previously named HMS Selby 1654 HMS Selby . She was renamed HMSEagle in 1660, used as a fireship from 1674 and sunk as a foundation in 1694. HMSEagle 1670 HMSEagle was a 6 gun fireship captured from the Algerians in 1670 and expended in 1671. HMSEagle 1672 HMSEagle was a 6 gun fireship purchased in 1672 and foundered in 1673. HMSEagle 1679 HMSEagle was a 70 gun third rate launched in 1679, rebuilt in 1699 and wrecked in 1707. HMSEagle 1696 HMSEagle was a 10 gun advice boat launched in 1696 and wrecked in 1703. HMSEagle1745HMSEagle was a fireship sunk in 1745 as a Breakwater structure breakwater . HMSEagle1745HMSEagle was a 58 gun fourth rate launched in 1745 and sold in 1767. HMSEagle 1754 HMSEagle was a 14 gun sloop launched in 1745. Her fate is unknown. HMSEagle 1774 HMSEagle was a 64 gun third rate launched in 1774 ...Eighteen ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMSEagle , after the eagle . HMSEagle 1592 HMS ... Eagle 1794 HMSEagle was a 4 gun gunvessel, formerly a Dutch hoy boat hoy purchased in 1794. She was sold in 1804. HMSEagle 1803 HMSEagle was a 12 gun gun brig, previously the French ship Venteux . French .... ref HMSEagle 1804 HMSEagle was a 74 gun third rate launched in 1804. She was reduced to 50 guns ... HMS Eaglet in 1918. She was lost in a fire in 1926 and the wreck was sold in 1927. HMSEagle 1812 HMSEagle was a brig built in 1812 and serving as a tender to HMS Poictiers 1809 2 . She was captured ... National Maritime Museum accessdate 30 July 2011 ref HMSEagle 1814 6 was an American gunboat captured ... accessdate 31 January 2011 ref HMSEagle 1918 HMSEagle was an early aircraft carrier , converted ... , launched in 1918, and sunk in 1942. HMSEagle was to have been an Audacious class aircraft carrier Audacious class carrier , laid down in 1944, but cancelled in 1945. HMSEagle R05 HMSEagle was an Audacious ... more details
otherships HMS Devonshire Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Devonshire Ship ordered 25 April 1741 Ship builder Woolwich Dockyard Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 19 July 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1772 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 66 gun third rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 1471 LT t 1 Ship length convert 161 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 46 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft 4 in m 1 abbr on Ship propulsion Sails Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship complement Ship armament 66 guns Gundeck 26 32 pdrs Upper gundeck 26 18 pdrs Quarterdeck 10 9 pdrs Forecastle 2 9 pdrs Ship notes HMS Devonshire was a 66 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built to the dimensions laid out in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment at Woolwich Dockyard , and launched on 19 July 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Devonshire served until 1772, when she was broken up. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Notes reflist 1 References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div 1719 Establishment ships 1741 DEFAULTSORT Devonshire 1745 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships fr HMS Devonshire 1745 ... more details
otherships HMS Advice Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Advice Ship ordered 30 March 1744 Ship builder Rowcliffe, Southampton Ship laid down Ship launched 26 February 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1756 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 983 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 140 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 40 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 17 ft 2 1 2 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 50 guns Gundeck 22 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 22 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Advice was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built at Southampton to the dimensions laid down in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment , and launched on 26 February 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Advice served until she was broken up in 1756. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850 . Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div 1719 Establishment ships 1741 DEFAULTSORT Advice 1745 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships UK line ship stub ... more details
otherships HMS Gloucester Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Gloucester Ship ordered 15 June 1743 Ship builder Whetstone & Grenville, Rotherhithe Ship laid down Ship launched 25 May 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1764 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 986 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 140 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 40 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 17 ft 2 1 2 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 50 guns Gundeck 22 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 22 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Gloucester was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built at Rotherhithe to the dimensions specified in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment , and launched on 23 May 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Gloucester served until 1764, when she was broken up. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850 . Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div 1719 Establishment ships 1741 DEFAULTSORT Gloucester 1745 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships UK line ship stub ... more details
otherships HMS Norwich Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Norwich Ship ordered 30 September 1743 Ship builder Perry, Blackwall Yard Ship laid down Ship launched 4 July 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold, 1768 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 993 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 140 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 40 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 17 ft 2 1 2 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 50 guns Gundeck 22 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 22 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Norwich was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built according to the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment at Blackwall Yard , and launched on 4 July 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Norwich served until 1768, when she was sold out of the navy. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850 . Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div 1719 Establishment ships 1741 DEFAULTSORT Norwich 1745 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships Category Blackwall Yard built ships UK line ship stub ... more details
otherships HMS Ruby Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Ruby Ship ordered 30 September 1743 Ship builder Ewer, Bursledon Ship laid down Ship launched 3 August 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1765 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 989 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 140 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 40 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 17 ft 2 1 2 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 50 guns Gundeck 22 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 22 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 4 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Ruby was a 50 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built at Bursledon in Hampshire to the dimensions specified in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment , and launched on 3 August 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Ruby was broken up in 1765. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 ref name SoN, R Ships of the Old Navy, Liste of ships R . ref Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850 . Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. Michael Phillips. http www.ageofnelson.org MichaelPhillips liste.php?char R 5812 Liste of ships R . Michael Phillips ... 1745 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category 1740s ships UK line ship stub ... more details
otherships HMS Tilbury Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Tilbury Ship ordered 17 December 1742 Ship builder Portsmouth Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 20 July 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Foundered, 1757 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 58 gun fourth rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 1124 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 147 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 42 ft m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 18 ft 1 in m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 58 guns Gundeck 24 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 24 12 pdrs Quarterdeck 8 6 pdrs Forecastle 2 6 pdrs Ship notes HMS Tilbury was a 58 gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , ordered from Portsmouth Dockyard on 17 December 1742 to be built to the dimensions laid down in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals of the 1719 Establishment . She was launched on 20 July 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 In 1757 Tilbury was under the command of Captain Henry Barnsley , and formed part of Vice Admiral Francis Holburne s expedition to capture Fortress Louisbourg Louisbourg . The squadron was dispersed by a storm on 27 September, and Tilbury was driven onto the rocks. Captain Barnsley and 120 of his crew were drowned, and the survivors ... www.ageofnelson.org MichaelPhillips info.php?ref 5996 Tilbury 58 1745 . Michael Phillips Ships of the Old Navy. Retrieved 9 August 2008. div 1719 Establishment ships 1741 DEFAULTSORT Tilbury 1745 Category ... more details
HMS Yarmouth 1745 ...otherships HMS Yarmouth Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMS Yarmouth Ship ordered 16 June 1742 Ship builder Deptford Dockyard Ship laid down 25 November 1742 Ship launched 8 March 1745 Ship acquired Ship commissioned February 1745 Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, April 1811 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 172. ref Ship class 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals 64 gun third rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 1359 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 160 ft m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 44 ft 3 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 64 guns Gundeck 26 32 pdrs Upper gundeck 26 18 pdrs Quarterdeck 10 9 pdrs Forecastle 2 9 pdrs Ship notes HMS Yarmouth was a 64 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , built at Deptford Dockyard . She was previously ordered to the dimensions specified in the 1719 Establishment 1741 proposals 1741 proposals for modifications to the 1719 Establishment , but the Admiralty had very quickly concluded that these were too small, and as an experiment in 1742 authorised an addition of 6ft to the planned length, and the Yarmouth ... felt they could best observe the effectiveness of the added size, and launched on 8 March 1745. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p172 Commissioned in February 1745 under Captain Roger Martin. In 1747 under ... USS Randolph on 7 March 1778 HMS Yarmouth was attacked by the American Frigate USS Randolph with half ... more details
Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1745 Year nav 1745 C18 year in topic NOTOC Year 1745 Roman numerals MDCCXLV was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the 11 day slower Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude January&ndash June File Battle of Fontenoy.jpg thumb 240px right May 11 Battle of Fontenoy 1745 Battle of Fontenoy . May 11 &ndash War of Austrian Succession Battle of Fontenoy 1745 Battle of Fontenoy &ndash France French forces defeat an Anglo Dutch Hanoverian army including the Black Watch . June 4 &ndash Frederick the Great destroys the Austria n army at the Battle of Hohenfriedberg . July&ndash December July 26 &ndash The first recorded History of women s cricket women s cricket match ... DEFAULTSORT 1745 Category 1745 af 1745 am 1745 . . . ar 1745 an 1745 ast 1745 az 1745 bn zh min nan 1745 n map bms 1745 be 1745 be x old 1745 bh bcl 1745 bs 1745 br 1745 bg 1745 ca 1745 cv 1745 cs 1745 co 1745 cy 1745 da 1745 de 1745 et 1745 el 1745 myv 1745 es 1745 eo 1745 eu 1745 fa fr 1745 fy 1745 ga 1745 gd 1745 gl 1745 gan 1745 ko 1745 hy 1745 hi hr 1745. io 1745 bpy id 1745 ia 1745 os 1745 is 1745 it 1745 he 1745 jv 1745 kn krc 1745 ka 1745 kk 1745 sw 1745 ht 1745 almanak gregoryen la 1745 lv 1745. gads lb 1745 lt 1745 m. li 1745 lmo 1745 hu 1745 mk 1745 mi 1745 mr . . arz 1745 ms 1745 nah 1745 nl 1745 ne new ja 1745 nap 1745 no 1745 nn 1745 nrm 1745 nov 1745 oc 1745 mhr 1745 uz 1745 pi pnb 1745 nds 1745 pl 1745 pt 1745 ro 1745 qu 1745 ru 1745 sah 1745 se 1745 sa sq 1745 scn 1745 simple 1745 sk 1745 sl 1745 ckb sr 1745 sh 1745 su 1745 fi 1745 sv 1745 tl 1745 tt 1745 th . . 2288 tr 1745 tk 1745 uk 1745 ur 1745 vec 1745 vi 1745 vo 1745 vls 1745 war 1745 yo 1745 zh yue 1745 zh 1745 ... more details
of the Royal Squadron alongside the Royal Yacht . The Black Eagle was eventually broken up at Portsmouth in March 1876. ref http phillips carpenter.pbworks.com w page 16396287 HMS Black EagleHMS Black Eagle ref A model of the vessel is in the collection of the National Maritime Museum . ref http www.nmm.ac.uk collections explore object.cfm?ID SLR0736&picture 2 Paddle Yacht Black Eagle 1831 SLR0736 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Black Eagle, Hms Category Ships of the Royal Navy Category ... more details
otherships HMSEagle Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMSEagle Ship ordered 4 February 1800 Ship builder Pitcher, Northfleet Ship laid down August 1800 Ship launched 27 February 1804 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Burnt, 1926 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p185 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p185. ref Ship class sclass Repulse ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1923 Long ton tons 1953.9 tonne s Ship length convert 174 ft m abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 47 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 20 ft m abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 74 guns Gundeck 28 32 pdrs Upper gundeck 28 18 pdrs Quarterdeck 14 9 pdrs Forecastle 4 9 pdrs Ship notes HMSEagle was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 27 February 1804 at Northfleet . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p185 In 1830 she was reduced to a 50 gun ship, and became a training ship in 1860. She was renamed HMS Eaglet shore establishment HMS Eaglet in 1919, when she was the Royal Naval Reserve training centre for North West England . Eagle was destroyed by fire in 1926. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p185 Notes reflist References div class references small style moz column count 1 column count 1 Lavery, Brian 2003 The Ship of the Line Volume 1 The development of the battlefleet 1650 1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Eagle 1804 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy Category Repulse class ships of the line Category 1800s ships UK line ship stub ja 4 ... more details
otherships HMSEagle Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image 09 HMSEagle Mediterranean ... 1964 ref name McCart148 McCart, Neil HMSEagle 1942 1978 , pub Fan Publications, 1996, ISBN 0 9519538 ... HMSEagle was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy , in service 1951 1972. With her sister ship HMS Ark Royal R09 2 , she is one of the two largest United Kingdom British aircraft carriers yet ... Sea Venom s. Rebuild The Admiralty had originally planned to give the Eagle a complete rebuild on the lines of HMS Victorious R38 6 , but due to high costs this was abandoned. Eagle was instead ... and Jane s, London, 1973 Brown, David. Carrier Air Groups HMSEagle . Windsor, UK Hylton Lacy, 1972 ... 1947 1995 . Annapolis, Ma, USA Naval Institute Press, 1995. ISBN 1 55750 132 7. Neil McCart, HMSEagle 1942 1978 Fan Publications, Cheltenham, 1996. ISBN 0 9519538 8 5 External links Commons cat HMSEagle R05 http www.maritimequest.com warship directory great britain pages aircraft carriers hmseagle r05.htm Maritimequest HMSEagle photo gallery http www.hms eagle.co.uk HMSEagle homepage non breaking ... 1946 ships Category Cold War aircraft carriers of the United Kingdom de HMSEagle R05 it HMSEagle R05 ja 2 pl HMSEagle 1951 fi HMSEagle R05 vi HMSEagle R05 ... as Eagle the fifteenth Royal Navy ship to receive this name , taking the name of the cancelled third ... into the design, although Eagle was launched too early to see an angled flight deck installed, and the ship ..., AC generators was fitted to give additional power. It was decided that Eagle would have her anti ... gun turrets were retained. All of Eagle s original machinery and equipment was fully overhauled. This refit ... than building a new ship, it was expected that this refit would allow the Eagle to operate until ... to 30 million. In 1959 Eagle entered Devonport Dockyard to begin this extensive refit. By 1964 the refit ... to around 44,000 tons full load displacement was 50,786 tons and Eagle was now the largest most ... more details
otherships HMSEagle Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland UK Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMSEagle Ship ordered 14 January 1771 Ship builder Wells, Rotherhithe Ship laid down April 1771 Ship launched 2 May 1774 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Participated in Battle of Cuddalore 1783 Battle of Cuddalore Ship captured Ship fate Broken up, 1812 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p181 Lavery, Ships of the Line vol.1, p181. ref Ship class sclass Intrepid ship of the line 3 Ship tons burthen 1372 Builder s Old Measurement bm Ship length convert 159 ft 6 in m abbr on gun deck Ship beam convert 44 ft 4 in m abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 19 ft m abbr on Ship propulsion Sails Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship complement Ship armament 64 guns Gundeck 26 24 pdrs Upper gundeck 26 18 pdrs Quarterdeck 10 4 pdrs Forecastle 2 9 pdrs Ship notes HMSEagle was a 64 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched on 2 May 1774 at Rotherhithe . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p181 File Turtle submarine 1776.jpg thumb left A diagram of the Turtle submarine On 7 September 1776, the experimental American submarine Turtle submarine Turtle , under the guidance of Army volunteer Sergeant Ezra Lee , attacked HMSEagle , which was moored ... ru HMSEagle 1774 ... another spot in the hull, he lost the ship, and eventually abandoned the attempt. Eagle went on to take ... 2008 Eagle was on harbour service from 1790, and was broken up in 1812. ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p181 ... Press. ISBN 0 85177 252 8. div DEFAULTSORT Eagle 1774 Category Ships of the line of the Royal Navy ... more details
otherships HMSEagle Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Kingdom of Great Britain Great Britain Ship flag Image British White Ensign 1707.svg 60px Royal Navy Ensign Ship name HMSEagle Ship ordered Ship builder Daniel Furzer Furzer , Portsmouth Dockyard Ship laid down Ship launched 1679 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Wrecked, 22 October 1707 Ship status Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption as built ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p162 Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 162. ref Ship class 70 gun third rate ship of the line Ship tons burthen convert 1047 LT t 1 lk in Ship length convert 156 ft 6 in m 1 abbr on gundeck Ship beam convert 40 ft 6 in m 1 abbr on Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 17 ft m 1 abbr on Ship sail plan Full rigged ship Ship propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 70 guns of various weights of shot Ship notes Infobox ship characteristics Hide header Header caption after 1699 rebuild ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p166 Lavery, Ships of the Lineq ... from Gibraltar to Portsmouth. Four ships Eagle , HMS Association Association , HMS Firebrand 1694 Firebrand and HMS Romney 1694 Romney were lost, with nearly 2,000 ref Dava Sobel Sobel, Dava , Longitude ... propulsion Sails Ship complement Ship armament 70 guns of various weights of shot Ship notes HMSEagle was a 70 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy , launched at Portsmouth Dockyard ..., Read at a Meeting of the Society of Antiquaries, London, Feb. 1, 1883 ref Eagle was lost with all ... name SoN, Eagle Ships of the Old Navy, Eagle . ref when a disastrous navigational error sent Admiral ... 252 8. Michael Phillips. http www.ageofnelson.org MichaelPhillips info.php?ref 5267 Eagle 70 1679 ... DEFAULTSORT Eagle 1679 Category Maritime incidents in 1707 Category Ships of the line of the Royal ... more details
Other ships HMSEagle Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File HMSEagle underway 1930s.jpeg 300px Ship caption Aerial view of Eagle in the 1930s Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country United Kingdom Ship flag shipboxflag United Kingdom naval Ship name HMSEagle Ship ordered Ship awarded ... partition Bulkhead s convert 4 in mm 0 abbr on Ship aircraft 25 30 Ship notes HMSEagle was an early ... purchased from Chile on 28  February 1918 to be converted into the carrier HMSEagle . ref ... File HMSEagle 1931 NAN7 78.jpg thumb right Aerial view of Eagle in 1931, prior to her refit Eagle ... by HMS Courageous 50 6 which allowed the fleet to experiment with multi carrier operations. Eagle ... to HMS Hermes 95 6 when she relieved Eagle at the end of 1934. ref name b57 They were replaced by Blackburn ... HMS Liverpool C11 2 . At this time Eagle was assigned to Force I together with the heavy cruisers .... 20 23, 29 30 ref File HMSEagle at Alexandria Dec 1940.jpg thumb right Eagle in Alexandria harbour ... HMS Illustrious R87 2 and both ships attacked Italian airbases on Rhodes on 9  September. Eagle ... Eagle covered Operation Pedestal together with the carriers HMS Victorious R38 2 and HMS Indomitable ... book last Brown first David title HMSEagle series Warship Profile volume 35 year 1973 publisher ... hmseagle 94.htm Maritimequest HMSEagle photo gallery WWII British ships featured article DEFAULTSORT ... War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean cs HMSEagle 1918 de HMSEagle 1918 es HMSEagle 1918 fr HMSEagle 1918 it HMSEagle 94 ja pl HMSEagle 1924 ru HMSEagle 1918 fi HMSEagle 1918 vi HMS ... Station , spending very little time in home waters other than for periodic refits. Eagle spent the first ... the early part of the war, the Fleet Air Arm was desperately short of fighter aircraft fighters and Eagle ... they attempted to torpedo Italian cruisers during the battle. Whenever Eagle was not at sea, her aircraft ... its air defences in the first half of 1942. Eagle was torpedoed and sunk by the ship German submarine ... more details
Information description British Forces Three of the five British aircraft carriers involved in the Suez operation. HMS EAGLE leads HMS BULWARK and HMS ALBION. source Imperial War Museum ref A 33601 date October 1956 author Royal Navy official photographer permission PD BritishGov Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Ferguson symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Willis, J. discovery site Washington U.S. state Washington discovered September 17, 1941 designations yes mp name 1745 alt names 1941 SY1 named after James Ferguson astronomer James Ferguson mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.9982516 perihelion 2.6929990 semimajor eccentricity 0.0536354 period 1753.3353308 avg speed inclination 3.25814 asc node 78.77377 mean anomaly 278.03969 arg peri 337.71920 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.0 1745 Ferguson 1941 SY1 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on September 17, 1941 by Willis, J. at Washington U.S. state Washington . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1745 Ferguson JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1745 Ferguson Reflist Minor planets navigator 1744 Harriet 1746 Brouwer Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Ferguson Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1941 Beltasteroid stub de 1745 Ferguson eo 1745 Ferguson fa it 1745 Ferguson la 1745 Ferguson hu 1745 Ferguson ja no 1745 Ferguson nn 1745 Ferguson pl 1745 Ferguson pt 1745 Ferguson sk 1745 Ferguson sr 1745 Ferguson tl 1745 Ferguson uk 1745 vi 1745 Ferguson yo 1745 Ferguson ... more details
Year in Norway 1745 Events in the year 1745 in Norway . Events Empty section date July 2010 Arts and literature Empty section date July 2010 Births 21 March Johan Nordahl Brun , poet, dramatist, bishop and politician d. 1816 in Norway 1816 8 June Caspar Wessel , mathematician d. 1818 in Norway 1818 Deaths Years in Norway during the union with Denmark nav DEFAULTSORT 1745 In Norway Category 1745 in Europe Norway ... more details
Events from the year 1745 in Denmark . Incumbents Monarch &ndash Christian VI of Denmark HM Christian VI Prime minister &ndash Johan Ludvig Holstein Ledreborg Events Undated Births January 7 &ndash Johan Christian Fabricius , zoologist d. 1808 in Denmark 1808 May 12 &ndash Jens Juel , painter d. 1802 in Denmark 1802 Deaths March 16 &ndash Elias David H usser , architect b. 1687 in Germany 1687 References reflist See also Commons category 1745 in Denmark Denmark year nav DEFAULTSORT 1745 In Denmark Category 1745 in Denmark Category 1745 by country Denmark Category Years of the 18th century in Denmark ... more details
retired Total ships preserved The 1745 Establishment was the third and final formal establishment ... to the earlier Establishments, the ships of the 1745 Establishment proved just as unsatisfactory, and important ... gun HMS Namur 1729 2 to be razee d to 74 guns, as a response to the increasing French and Spanish ... in the construction of HMS Bristol 1746 2 and HMS Rochester 1749 2 . ref name Lavery, SoLv1 p86 97 ... through consultation with the Surveyor and senior shipwrights instead in June 1745 the Admiralty took ... into being. The new Establishment of 1745 was intended to correct this situation, and at the same time ..., under the new 1745 Establishment the responsibility for preparing designs draughts for all ships ... succeeded in having HMS Culloden 1747 2 , which was building as an 80, modified to be completed ... 9 pounder guns on its forecastle. Under the 1745 Establishment they were restored to 70 guns and were ... 6 pounder guns on its quarter deck, and two 6 pounder guns on its forecastle. Under the 1745 Establishment ... 1 abbr on keel Ship beam convert 32 ft 0 in m 1 abbr on 1745 Ship draught Ship hold depth convert 11 ft 0 in m 1 abbr on 1745 Ship sail plan Ship complement 160 officers and men Ship armament Ship ... pounder guns on its quarter deck, and nil guns on its forecastle. Amendments to the 1745 Establishment ..., by this time it was clear that the ships of the 1745 Establishment were a thorough disappointment ... 6. div 1745 Establishment ships DEFAULTSORT 1745 Establishment Category History of the Royal Navy ru 1745 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Events from the year 1745 in Canada . Events Louisbourg surrenders to English after six week siege June 17 . English forces take Louisbourg and make new conquests from the French in the West Indies . Massachusetts Governor William Shirley takes the French Fortress Louisbourg . Battle of Culloden . Births Samuel Hearne , explorer, fur trader, author, and naturalist d. 1792 in Canada 1792 Deaths Empty section date December 2010 Canada early year nav DEFAULTSORT 1745 In Canada Category 1745 by country Canada Category Years of the 18th century in Canada 45 Category 1745 in Canada Canada hist stub fr 1745 au Canada ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1745 architecture The year 1745 in architecture involved some significant events. Events Image Kievo Pecherska Lavra Belltower.jpg thumb 175px The Great Lavra Belltower , constructed in 1731 1745 and designed by Johann Gottfried Sch del in Kiev , Ukraine . Buildings The Great Lavra Belltower , the main bell tower belltower of the ancient cave monastery of Kiev Pechersk Lavra in Kiev , the current capital of Ukraine , was finished. Construction years 1731 1745. Births Deaths William Kent born in Bridlington , Yorkshire , c. 1685 April 12, 1748 was an England English architect , landscape architect and furniture designer of the early 18th century. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt born in Genoa , 1668 , died in Vienna , 1745 was an Italy Italian trained Austria n architect who designed many stately buildings and churches. DEFAULTSORT 1745 In Architecture Category 1745 architecture fr 1745 en architecture mk 1745 ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 YearInIrelandNav 1745 Events Bartholomew Mosse establishes The Dublin Lying In Hospital. Births 14 April Richard Annesley, 2nd Earl Annesley , politician d. 1824 in Ireland 1824 . 24 December William Paterson judge William Paterson , jurist in the United States d. 1806 in Ireland 1806 . Deaths 19 October Jonathan Swift , cleric, satirist, essayist and poet b. 1667 in Ireland 1667 . 16 November James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde , soldier and statesman b. 1665 in Ireland 1665 . Charles Coffey , playwright and composer. DEFAULTSORT 1745 In Ireland Category Years of the 18th century in Ireland Category 1745 by country Ireland Category 1745 in Ireland Category 1740s in Ireland ... more details
Year in Wales header 1745 This article is about the particular significance of the year 1745 to Wales and Welsh people its people . Incumbents Prince of Wales Frederick, Prince of Wales Princess of Wales Augusta of Saxe Gotha Events Following the failure of the Jacobitism Jacobite Rebellion, Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 3rd Baronet , is suspected of involvement and seeks protection from his father in law, Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort . Arts and literature New books Music Births January 13 Robert Jones, Rhoslan , writer d. 1829 February 14 David Davis Castellhywel , poet d. 1827 Deaths October 22 William Herbert, 2nd Marquess of Powis , 80 date unknown Erasmus Lewes , Anglican clergyman Category 1745 by country Wales Category 1745 in Great Britain Wales ... more details