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HMS Hyacinth — Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hyacinth after the hyacinth flower:* Hyacinth , launched in 1829, was a sixth rate sloop. In 1839, fighting alongside Volage , she destroyed 29 Chinese ships near Hong Kong. This battle was the… … Wikipedia
HMS Hyacinth (1898) — HMS Hyacinth was one of the Highflyer class cruisers of the Royal Navy. She was built by the London and Glasgow Shipbuilding Company in Glasgow, being laid down in January 1897, launched on 27 October 1898 and commissioned in September… … Wikipedia
HMS Hyacinth (1829) — HMS Hyacinth was a British sixth rate sloop; she fought alongside HMS Volage and destroyed 29 Chinese ships in the First Opium War … Wikipedia
HMS Hyacinth (1898) — HMS Hyacinth Übersicht Typ … Deutsch Wikipedia
HMS Hyacinth (1940) — «Хайасинт» / «Апостолис» Hyacinth (K84) / Αποστόλης … Википедия
HMS Goliath (1898) — HMS Goliath was one of the six Canopus class battleships built by the Royal Navy in the late 19th centuryTechnical CharacteristicsHMS Goliath was laid down at Chatham Dockyard on 4 January 1897 and was launched on 23 March 1898. She was… … Wikipedia
HMS Pegasus (1897) — HMS Pegasus was one of eleven Pelorus class cruisers ordered for the Royal Navy in 1893 under the Spencer Program and based on the earlier Pearl class cruisers. The class were fitted with a variety of different boilers most of which were not… … Wikipedia
HMS Hermes (1898) — HMS Hermes vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg Übersicht Typ … Deutsch Wikipedia
HMS Pegasus (1897) — HMS Pegasus Übersicht Typ Gesc … Deutsch Wikipedia
HMS Highflyer (1898) — HMS Highflyer Übersicht Typ Geschü … Deutsch Wikipedia