Four ships and three shore establishments of the Royal Navy have been named HMS St Vincent:
HMS St Vincent (1692) was an 8-gun fireship captured from the French in 1692 and sold in 1698.
HMS St Vincent (1780) was a 14-gun sloop, previously the Spanish ship San Vicente. She was captured in 1780 and was sold in 1783.
HMS St Vincent (1815) was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line launched in 1815, on harbour service from 1841, used as a training ship from 1862, and sold in 1906.
HMS St Vincent (1908) was a St Vincent-class battleship launched in 1908 and sold in 1921.
HMS St Vincent (Gosport shore establishment) was a boy/junior training establishment in Gosport from 1927 to 1969.
HMS St. Vincent was the home of the Royal Navy section of the Royal Naval Reserve's London centre, HMS President between 1983 and 1992.
HMS St Vincent (Whitehall shore establishment) was the Navy's communication centre in Whitehall from 1992 to 1998. It then became known as 'MARCOMM COMCEN (St Vincent)'.
List of ships with the same or similar names
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disabled children in Jerusalem HMSStVincentHMSStVincent (1815) HMSStVincent (1908) StVincent-class battleship StVincent (1829), sailed on the Australia...
December 1923. The StVincent-class was a line of three, originally four, dreadnought battleships, HMSStVincent, HMS Collingwood, and HMS Vanguard. With...
Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex HMSStVincent (1927–1969), Boys and Juniors Training Establishment, Gosport, Hampshire HMSStVincent (1992–1998), Communications...
"Access" students. StVincent Secondary School opened in 1975 on the site of Forton Barracks, known after 1927 as HMSSt. Vincent, with most of the historic...
centre was established here as the stone frigate HMSStVincent, which became MARCOMM COMCEN (StVincent) in 1998. The Admiralty Citadel is still used today...
ground, HMSStVincent; beyond it, the original pavilions of 1807 The 1807 arcade linking together the pavilions of the old barracks HMSStVincent: inside...
captain on 1 July 1912. "W W", as he was known, joined the battleship HMSStVincent, wearing the flag of Rear-Admiral Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, on 10 December...
Unknown date: USS Noble Other incidents 11 Jan: HMSStVincent January (unknown date): Mona's Queen 22 Feb: HMS Defence February: USS Vermont 8 Mar: USS Minnesota...
he was able to obtain the position of Midshipman on HMSStVincent from 1830 to 1833. StVincent was the flagship of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet...
Augustus Gaunt HMS Colossus (flagship): Capt Dudley Pound HMS Collingwood: Capt James Clement Ley HMSSt. Vincent: Capt William Wordsworth Fisher HMS Neptune...
constituted as follows: HMS Marlborough HMS Collingwood HMS Colossus HMS Hercules HMS Neptune HMSSt. VincentHMS Superb HMS Vanguard During the Battle...
War College in early 1913 and then transferred to the battleship HMS StVincent in the Home Fleet in April 1914. Pound served throughout the First World...
(opened 1811, closed 1923, re-opened as HMSStVincent in 1923, closed 1969) was part-demolished and is now StVincent College. There has also been extensive...