Spanish frigate Ninfa captured by the British in the action of 26 April 1797 and taken into service as HMS Hamadryad. She was wrecked off the coast of Portugal in December that same year.
HMS Hamadryad (1804), the former Spanish 38-gun frigate Santa Matilda, built in Havanna in 1778 and captured by the Royal Navy frigates Donegal and Medusa in 1804 off Cadiz. Renamed HMS Hamadryad and reduced to 36 guns in 1810, served in the Baltic and Newfoundland station. Sold at Woolwich for £2610 on 9 August 1815.
HMS Hamadryad (1823), a fifth-rate modified Leda-class frigate of the Royal 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.
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HMSHamadryad may refer to: Spanish frigate Ninfa captured by the British in the action of 26 April 1797 and taken into service as HMSHamadryad. She was...
HMS Dryad (1893) was a Dryad-class torpedo gunboat launched in 1893 and renamed HMSHamadryad in 1918 before being sold for scrapping in 1920. HMS Dryad...
HMSHamadryad in June 1810. In 1812, he served on HMS Briton and visited Pitcairn Island in 1814, where he met the last surviving mutineers from HMS Bounty...
former HMSHamadryad, in 1905. After it closed in 2002 the site was redeveloped for residential use. In 1866 a 43-year-old frigate, HMSHamadryad, was towed...
Deptford in London. In 1866, HMS Hamadryad was moored in Cardiff as a seamen's hospital, replaced in 1905 by the Royal Hamadryad Seamen's Hospital. Other redundant...
broken up 1874 HMS Hebe 1826 – hulked as receiving ship at Woolwich in 1839, transferred to Sheerness for breaking in 1872 HMSHamadryad 1823 – hulked...
Holland was killed during the battle, and his ship surrendered to HMS Triumph. HMS Triumph then sailed on to the centre of the battle, and when the Wassenaar...
ships, and after heavy fighting the ship surrendered. The ship was renamed HMS Vryheid, and from 1798 she served as a prison ship. In 1802, she became a...
on the ship, and she was eventually captured by the British and renamed HMS Delft, in honour of the brave resistance the ship Delft had made in the battle...