Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Prince George:
HMS Prince George (1701) was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line. She was launched in 1682 as HMS Duke but was rebuilt and renamed in 1701 after the future George II of Great Britain. She was rebuilt again in 1723 but was accidentally burnt at sea in 1758.
HMS Prince George was a cutter purchased in 1763 and sold in 1771.
HMS Prince George (1772) was a 98-gun second-rate launched in 1772 and named after the future George IV of the United Kingdom. She was converted to a sheer hulk in 1832 and was broken up in 1839.
HMS Prince George (1895) was a Majestic-class pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1895 and named after the future George V of the United Kingdom. She was used for harbour service from 1918 and was renamed Victorious II. She foundered in 1921 on her way to be broken up.
have been named HMSPrinceGeorge: HMSPrinceGeorge (1701) was a 90-gun second-rate ship of the line. She was launched in 1682 as HMS Duke but was rebuilt...
including: HMSPrince Albert HMSPrince Arthur HMSPrince Augustus Frederick HMSPrince Consort HMSPrince Edward HMSPrince Eugene HMSPrince Frederick HMS Prince...
Maryland HMSPrinceGeorge, four Royal Navy ships SS PrinceGeorge, sister ship of SS Prince Rupert SS PrinceGeorge (1947), successor to SS PrinceGeorge, launched...
the Royal Navy have been named HMSPrince of Wales, after numerous holders of the title the Prince of Wales. HMSPrince of Wales (1765) was a 74-gun third...
was posted to HMS Inconstant, the flagship of the Flying Squadron, which included HMS Bacchante on which Princes Albert Victor and George were serving...
future George VI was born during the reign of his great-grandmother Queen Victoria; he was named Albert at birth after his great-grandfather Prince Albert...
battleship HMSPrinceGeorge (1895) was briefly named HMS Victorious II in 1918–1919 before reverting to her original name. Victorious (disambiguation) HMS Victor...
when George was 12 years old, both brothers joined the cadet training ship HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Devon. For three years from 1879, the princes served...
accompanied by three 98-gun ships: HMS Barfleur (commanded by Hood), HMSPrinceGeorge, and HMS Duke, plus the 90-gun HMS Namur. The remaining 31 ships were...
the Admiralty. All Wager survivors were ordered to report aboard HMSPrinceGeorge at Spithead for the court martial. On hearing this, Bulkley arranged...
in 1701 and renamed HMSPrinceGeorge. She was accidentally burnt in 1758. HMS Duke was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1678 as HMS Vanguard. She sank...
Sometime in mid-1918, PrinceGeorge was renamed Victoria II, after her sister ship HMS Victorious, but her name reverted to PrinceGeorge in February 1919...