establishments of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMSCaledonia after the Latin name for Scotland: HMSCaledonia (1807) was a 3-gun brig launched in 1807. She...
hospital ship in 1827, and broken up 1857. HMS Dreadnought (1856) was a hospital ship, formerly HMSCaledonia. HMS Dreadnought (1875) was a battleship launched...
Naval Physical Training and Sport (DNPTS), Portsmouth) HMSCaledonia, Rosyth Dockyard, Fife HMS Saker, Administrative aggregation of Royal Navy personnel...
cancelled in 1863. HMS Kent was originally the 98-gun second rate Impregnable. She was renamed HMS Kent in 1888 and then HMSCaledonia in 1891, before being...
The capture of HMSCaledonia and HMS Detroit was an action which took place in the Anglo-US portion of the War of 1812. On October 9, 1812, 100 American...
became a school ship in 1862, was renamed HMS Kent in 1888, HMSCaledonia in 1891, and was sold in 1906. HMS Impregnable (1862 training establishment)...
Channel Squadron, in the first-rate HMSCaledonia in September 1810. He went on to be commanding officer of the third-rate HMS Elephant in the North Sea in 1811...
in service, 1 in refit Russian Navy People's Liberation Army Navy HMSCaledonia 1 Ocean liner 291 m (955 ft) 56,551 Ocean liner converted to training...
closure is 'still on the cards' at HMSCaledonia". Dunfermline Press. 3 November 2020. Retrieved 6 May 2021. "MOD Caledonia". TheyWorkForYou. Retrieved 6 May...
Pellew aboard HMS Indefatigable. From May 1804 he served in the West Indies, returning as Sir Edward Pellew's flag captain on HMSCaledonia eight years...
their first 16 months (four terms) at HMS Fisgard in Torpoint, Cornwall, and the next eight terms at HMSCaledonia in Rosyth, Fife before completing their...