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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Dryad, after the tree nymphs of Greek mythology.

  • HMS Dryad (1795) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1795, sent to harbour service in 1832, and broken up in 1860.
  • HMS Dryad was a screw frigate laid down in 1860 but cancelled in 1864.
  • HMS Dryad (1866) was a wooden screw sloop launched in 1866 and broken up twenty years later.
  • HMS Dryad (1893) was a Dryad-class torpedo gunboat launched in 1893 and renamed HMS Hamadryad in 1918 before being sold for scrapping in 1920.
  • HMS Dryad was planned to be a light cruiser that was ordered in 1918. However, she was cancelled later that year before she had been launched.
  • Three navigation schoolships have been temporarily renamed Dryad:
    • HMS Drudge was renamed HMS Dryad from 26 January 1919 until later in the same year.
    • HMS Rattler was renamed HMS Dryad between September 1919 and 1924.
    • HMS Carstairs was renamed HMS Dryad from 4 January 1924 until 15 August 1924.
  • The last HMS Dryad (shore establishment) was a stone frigate and home to the Royal Navy's Maritime Warfare School.

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HMS Dryad

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Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Dryad, after the tree nymphs of Greek mythology. HMS Dryad (1795) was a 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1795...

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Southwick House

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accommodate overnight pupils of the Royal Navy School of Navigation, HMS Dryad, which was based in Portsmouth Naval Dockyard. In 1941, after heavy bombing...

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Timothy Laurence

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attending HMS Dryad for the Principal Warfare Officer course, Laurence was promoted to lieutenant commander on 1 March 1985, and posted to the frigate HMS Alacrity...

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HMS Amethyst

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the Royal Navy's bridge simulator in the 1990s at HMS Dryad, named after the Black Swan-class HMS Amethyst. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]...

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HMS Carstairs

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vessel name and a coastal location. On 4 January 1924 she was renamed HMS Dryad, but reverted to Carstairs on 15 August 1924. Carstairs, South Lanarkshire...

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Atlantic raid of June 1796

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Ireland when she was discovered by the patrolling British frigate HMS Dryad. Dryad successfully chased down Proserpine and forced the French ship to surrender...

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Mary Celeste

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Unk: Antelope Other incidents 13 Feb: HMS Dryad 1 Mar: Couronne 30 Aug: Guerrière 16 Sep: HMS Malacca 27 Oct: HMS Royal George 18 Nov: USS De Soto, USS Monongahela...

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HMS Scout

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of Wight with no loss of life. HMS Scout was a sloop, previously the French 14-gun privateer Premier Consul. HMS Dryad captured her on 5 March 1801; she...

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SS Bessemer

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Other incidents Jan: HMS Arab 14 Jul: HMS Thunderer 13 Sep: Snaefell 6 Nov: HMS Dryad 7 Nov: HMS Tamar 29 Dec: Bessemer Unk: HMS Diamond ← 1875 1877 →...

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HMS Hamadryad

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Navy launched in 1823. Later a hospital ship. HMS Dryad (1893), a Royal Navy torpedo gunboat, renamed HMS Hamadryad in 1918 and scrapped in 1920. This...

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HMS Amelia

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by HMS Dryad and was broken up in 1816. HMS Amelia (1856) was an Albacore-class wooden screw gunboat launched in 1856 and broken up in 1865. HMS Amelia...

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List of Royal Navy shore establishments

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Acharacle, Argyll HMS Dolphin, Gosport, Hampshire HMS Dryad, former location of the Maritime Warfare School, Southwick, Hampshire HMS Duke, Basic Training...

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The Ionian Mission

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supports him. British HMS Worcester HMS Ocean HMS Surprise HMS Excellent HMS Berwick HMS San Josef HMS Pomone HMS Renown HMS Orion HMS Dryad French Bonhomme...

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HMS Rattler

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she was renamed HMS Dryad. She was sold in 1924. HMS Rattler (J217) was an Algerine-class minesweeper launched in 1942 and was renamed HMS Loyalty in 1943;...

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Philip Howard Colomb

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characteristics and capacities of steam warships. From 1868 to 1870 he commanded HMS Dryad in the Persian Gulf region and was engaged in the suppression of the slave...

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Turbinia

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engines for two prototype turbine-powered destroyers for the Navy, HMS Viper and HMS Cobra, that were launched in 1899. Both vessels were lost to accidents...

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Defence School of Policing and Guarding

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and Guarding was opened in 2005 at Southwick House, the former site of HMS Dryad. The regimental headquarters of the Royal Military Police moved to the...

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