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  • HMS Comet
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    used the name Comet no fewer than 18 times: HMS Comet (1695) was a 4-gun bomb vessel built in 1695 that the French captured in 1706. HMS Comet (1742) was

    HMS Comet

    HMS_Comet

  • HMS Comet (H00)
  • British C-class destroyer

    HMS Comet was a C-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s. She saw service in the Home and Mediterranean Fleets and the ship spent

    HMS Comet (H00)

    HMS Comet (H00)

    HMS_Comet_(H00)

  • Richard Tyrell
  • Royal Navy officer (1716–1766)

    lieutenant on the 44-gun HMS Launceston in January 1741 under Warren. In March 1742 he was given command of the eight-gun HMS Comet. He was promoted to post-captain

    Richard Tyrell

    Richard Tyrell

    Richard_Tyrell

  • Betsey (1768 ship)
  • 18th century sailing ship

    Caribbean. In 1777 the British Royal Navy purchased her at Antigua, named her HMS Comet, and armed her as a sloop-of-war. She sailed to England in 1778, where

    Betsey (1768 ship)

    Betsey_(1768_ship)

  • HMS Comet (1822)
  • HMS Comet, a wood-hulled paddle tug completed in 1822, was the first steam ship built for the Royal Navy. Comet was built by Boulton, Watt & Co at the

    HMS Comet (1822)

    HMS_Comet_(1822)

  • Comet (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Comet or comet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A comet is a small astronomical body which orbits the sun. Comet or The Comet may also refer

    Comet (disambiguation)

    Comet_(disambiguation)

  • H0
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    constant, in cosmology, H0 Null hypothesis, in statistics, often denoted H0 HMS Comet (H00), a British and later Canadian warship Stye, a bacterial infection

    H0

    H0

  • HMS Comet (1807)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Comet was launched in 1807 as a Thais-class fireship of the Royal Navy. In 1808 the class were re-rated as sloops, and in 1811 they were re-rated

    HMS Comet (1807)

    HMS Comet (1807)

    HMS_Comet_(1807)

  • HMS Comet (1910)
  • Destroyer of the Royal Navy

    HMS Comet was one of 20 Acorn-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s. Completed in 1911 she saw active service in the First World War

    HMS Comet (1910)

    HMS Comet (1910)

    HMS_Comet_(1910)

  • Michael Clapp
  • Royal Navy officer

    interview with Michael Clapp: On completion of the courses I was appointed to HMS Comet as the Correspondence Officer and also her Torpedo, Anti-Submarine Officer

    Michael Clapp

    Michael_Clapp

  • Azur Lane
  • 2017 video game and its franchise

    features the characters based on British C–class destroyers HMS Cygnet, HMS Crescent and HMS Comet sampling the food of various countries represented in-game

    Azur Lane

    Azur_Lane

  • Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1772–1851)

    Hamilton to commander on 11 February 1796, and appointed him to the fireship HMS Comet with orders to sail to the West Indies. Hamilton did so, returning to

    Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet

    Sir Edward Hamilton, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Edward_Hamilton,_1st_Baronet

  • HMS Thunderer (1831)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    twice in quick succession: first in 1869 to Comet after (C / 1868 L1 Winnecke), and again in 1870 to Nettle. HMS Nettle was sold in December 1901 to Messrs

    HMS Thunderer (1831)

    HMS Thunderer (1831)

    HMS_Thunderer_(1831)

  • HMCS Restigouche
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    HMCS Restigouche (H00) (I) was a River-class destroyer originally commissioned as HMS Comet (H00) until transfer to the Royal Canadian Navy in 1938. HMCS Restigouche (DDE

    HMCS Restigouche

    HMCS_Restigouche

  • Operation Musketeer (1956)
  • Plan to invade Egypt

    Barnstone, HMS Barhill Cruisers: HMS Bermuda, HMS Ceylon, HMS Jamaica, HMS Newfoundland HMS Childers (destroyer) HMS Comet (destroyer) HMS Contest (destroyer)

    Operation Musketeer (1956)

    Operation Musketeer (1956)

    Operation_Musketeer_(1956)

  • HMS Comus
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    wrecked in 1816. HMS Comus was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1828 as HMS Comet. She was renamed HMS Comus in 1832 and was broken up in 1862. HMS Comus (1878)

    HMS Comus

    HMS_Comus

  • Steam frigate
  • Type of steam-powered warship

    building a number of small steam warships including the armed tugs HMS Comet and HMS Monkey, and by the 1830s the navies of the United States, Russia and

    Steam frigate

    Steam frigate

    Steam_frigate

  • Battle of Puerto Cabello
  • 1743 battle

    HMS Eltham 40 gun fifth-rate HMS Scarborough 24 gun sixth-rate HMS Lively 20 gun sixth-rate HMS Otter 14 gun sloop HMS Comet 8 gun bomb vessel Knowles and

    Battle of Puerto Cabello

    Battle_of_Puerto_Cabello

  • Framlingham College
  • Public school in Suffolk, England

    for gallantry in saving lives at sea on 4 August 1918 while serving on HMS Comet during World War I. "Framlingham College". EduBase. 2015. Retrieved 26

    Framlingham College

    Framlingham College

    Framlingham_College

  • William Bradley (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy officer (1758–1833)

    to master and commander in 1791, and in 1793 was given the fire ship HMS Comet as part of the Channel Fleet under Lord Howe. In May 1794, a year after

    William Bradley (Royal Navy officer)

    William_Bradley_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • HMS Saint Pierre
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    they encountered HMS Comet. The French, under orders to avoid combat, attempted to escape. Diligente out-sailed her two consorts. Comet caught up with the

    HMS Saint Pierre

    HMS_Saint_Pierre

  • Comet (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    1804, renamed her HMS Spy, and sold her in 1813. She then returned to mercantile service as Comet and was last listed in 1829. Comet (1800 ship) was launched

    Comet (ship)

    Comet_(ship)

  • HMS Diligence (1756)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Diligence was a 10-gun Alderney-class sloop of the Royal Navy which saw active service during the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary

    HMS Diligence (1756)

    HMS Diligence (1756)

    HMS_Diligence_(1756)

  • Henry Tupper
  • HMS Scourge during the Gallipoli landings in April 1915. While later serving on HMS Comet during the First World War, he performed an act for which he was awarded

    Henry Tupper

    Henry_Tupper

  • Edgar Christopher Cookson
  • Royal Navy officer & VC recipient (1883-1915)

    R.N. He was 31 years old and a Lieutenant-Commander in the command of HMS Comet on the River Tigris when his actions, on 28 September 1915, during the

    Edgar Christopher Cookson

    Edgar Christopher Cookson

    Edgar_Christopher_Cookson

  • Richard Howe, Earl Howe
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1799)

    HMS Suffolk later that month. Promoted to lieutenant on 25 May 1744, he joined the bomb vessel HMS Comet and then transferred to the first-rate HMS Royal

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard_Howe,_Earl_Howe

  • 1822 in the United Kingdom
  • David Wilkie's Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Waterloo Dispatch 23 May – HMS Comet launched at Deptford Dockyard, the first steamboat commissioned by the

    1822 in the United Kingdom

    1822_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • BOAC Flight 781
  • 1954 aviation accident in the Mediterranean Sea

    passenger flight from Singapore to London. On 10 January 1954, a de Havilland Comet passenger jet operating the flight suffered an explosive decompression at

    BOAC Flight 781

    BOAC Flight 781

    BOAC_Flight_781

  • USS Paul Jones (DD-10)
  • Bainbridge-class destroyer

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    USS Paul Jones (DD-10)

    USS Paul Jones (DD-10)

    USS_Paul_Jones_(DD-10)

  • List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy
  • HMS Comet 1915* First World War Kut-el-Amara, Mesopotamia Alfred Sephton HMS Coventry 1941* Second World War Crete, Mediterranean Edward Daniel HMS Diamond

    List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy

    List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy

    List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • HMS Comet (R26)
  • C-class destroyer

    HMS Comet was one of thirty-two C-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, a member of the eight-ship Co sub-class. The

    HMS Comet (R26)

    HMS Comet (R26)

    HMS_Comet_(R26)

  • List of single-ship actions
  • separate single-ship actions. 1808, August 11 – HMS Comet captures French corvette Sylphe 1808, September 6 – HMS Recruit vs French corvette Diligente 1808

    List of single-ship actions

    List of single-ship actions

    List_of_single-ship_actions

  • George Phillpotts
  • British naval officer (1814–1845)

    mate through examination on 26 November 1833, served on HMS Asia. He also served on HMS Comet. However, in January 1841, General William Dyott, 63rd Regiment

    George Phillpotts

    George Phillpotts

    George_Phillpotts

  • SS City of Adelaide (1916)
  • incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SS City of Adelaide (1916)

    SS_City_of_Adelaide_(1916)

  • Alexander (ship)
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    West Indiaman. She was wrecked on 19 May 1820 while sailing to Honduras. HMS Comet (1807), was launched as a Thais-class fireship of the Royal Navy. In 1808

    Alexander (ship)

    Alexander_(ship)

  • Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
  • Scottish shipbuilding company

    Zealand HMS Renown Battleships: HMS Commonwealth HMS Valiant HMS Howe HMS Curacoa Cruisers: HMS Liverpool Norfolk Destroyers: HMS Cameleon HMS Comet HMS Goldfinch

    Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company

    Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company

  • SS Mesaba (1898)
  • British cargo liner sunk in 1918

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SS Mesaba (1898)

    SS Mesaba (1898)

    SS_Mesaba_(1898)

  • HMS Comus (1828)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Comus was an 18-gun sloop, the name ship of her class, built for the Royal Navy during the 1820s. Comus had a length at the gundeck of 113 feet 3 inches

    HMS Comus (1828)

    HMS_Comus_(1828)

  • History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)
  • estuaries and other inshore areas. It was first adopted in HMS Comet, launched in 1822, and in 1824 HMS Lightning accompanied the expedition to Algiers. Steam

    History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)

    History of the Royal Navy (after 1707)

    History_of_the_Royal_Navy_(after_1707)

  • USS Felix Taussig
  • Cargo ship of the United States Navy

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    USS Felix Taussig

    USS Felix Taussig

    USS_Felix_Taussig

  • List of Victoria Cross recipients (A–F)
  • War 1916-07-2424–25 July 1916* Edgar Cookson OF-3.3Lieutenant Commander HMS Comet First World War 1915-09-2828 September 1915* Edward Cooper NOR-5.2Sergeant

    List of Victoria Cross recipients (A–F)

    List of Victoria Cross recipients (A–F)

    List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_(A–F)

  • HMS Endymion (1891)
  • Edgar-class cruiser of the Royal Navy

    HMS Endymion was a first-class protected cruiser of the Edgar class. She served in China during the Boxer Rebellion and later in the First World War,

    HMS Endymion (1891)

    HMS Endymion (1891)

    HMS_Endymion_(1891)

  • Salmon Morrice
  • Royal Navy commander (1672 – 1740)

    of the newly completed 4-gun HMS Comet, serving in Newfoundland. In February 1696 he transferred to the slightly larger HMS Carcass. In May 1697 he was

    Salmon Morrice

    Salmon_Morrice

  • List of shipwrecks in May 1941
  • was one of HMS Boreas, HMS Duncan, HMS Highlander or HMS Velox. ^ Force D comprised HMS Ajax, HMS Dido, HMS Hasty, HMS Hereward, HMS Janus, HMS Kimberley

    List of shipwrecks in May 1941

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1941

  • Russian submarine Svyatoy Georgy
  • Russian and Soviet diesel-electric submarine

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    Russian submarine Svyatoy Georgy

    Russian submarine Svyatoy Georgy

    Russian_submarine_Svyatoy_Georgy

  • HMS Crescent (1931)
  • C-class British and afterward Canadian destroyer

    Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet. Crescent collided with her sister HMS Comet at Chatham on 21 July and was under repair until 27 August. Crescent was

    HMS Crescent (1931)

    HMS Crescent (1931)

    HMS_Crescent_(1931)

  • Battle of the Hyères Islands order of battle
  • to sea once more, sailing in the Gulf of Genoa and capturing the damaged HMS Berwick at the action of 8 March 1795. A few days later Hotham's fleet caught

    Battle of the Hyères Islands order of battle

    Battle of the Hyères Islands order of battle

    Battle_of_the_Hyères_Islands_order_of_battle

  • PS Comet
  • First commercial steamboat in Europe

    PS (paddle steamer) Comet was built in 1812 for Henry Bell, a Scottish engineer who with his wife had become proprietor of the Baths Hotel offering sea

    PS Comet

    PS Comet

    PS_Comet

  • SS Lake Manitoba (1901)
  • ships that were sailing from Sydney to Liverpool while being escorted by HMS Carnarvon. near the end of the war, Lake Manitoba was laid up in Montreal

    SS Lake Manitoba (1901)

    SS_Lake_Manitoba_(1901)

  • Richard Hoskyn
  • Hoskyn moved to Ireland, becoming Assistant-Surveyor to George Frazer on HMS Comet. He worked on the Irish survey until 1862, being in charge of the survey

    Richard Hoskyn

    Richard Hoskyn

    Richard_Hoskyn

  • Deptford Dockyard
  • Former naval dockyard and base at Deptford on the River Thames

    Nevertheless, Deptford continued to be used for experimental work: in 1822 HMS Comet, the Royal Navy's first steam-powered ship, was launched there. In 1827

    Deptford Dockyard

    Deptford Dockyard

    Deptford_Dockyard

  • Lucy Ann (1810 ship)
  • Albany. Lucy Ann departed Sydney, on 26 December 1830, in company with HMS Comet, to take aboard the inhabitants of Pitcairn Island and transfer them to

    Lucy Ann (1810 ship)

    Lucy_Ann_(1810_ship)

  • HM galley Comet
  • December 1777 HMS Daphne captured the snow Comet, of 16 guns, off Grand Camanes without firing a shot. The mention in the London Gazette of Comet's capture

    HM galley Comet

    HM galley Comet

    HM_galley_Comet

  • HMS Hyperion (1807)
  • Royal Navy fifth-rate frigate

    steamship, HMS Comet. The majority of the crew was sent ashore to serve in Martello towers, while Hyperion stayed at the port alongside two tenders, HMS Highflyer

    HMS Hyperion (1807)

    HMS Hyperion (1807)

    HMS_Hyperion_(1807)

  • HMAT Warilda
  • incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    HMAT Warilda

    HMAT Warilda

    HMAT_Warilda

  • SM UC-49
  • German Type UC II minelaying U-boat

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SM UC-49

    SM_UC-49

  • HMS Nettle
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    and broken up in 1867. HMS Nettle was a target ship, formerly the 84-gun second-rate HMS Thunderer. She had been renamed Comet in 1869, Nettle in 1870

    HMS Nettle

    HMS_Nettle

  • French corvette Sylphe (1804)
  • ''Abeille''-class brig-corvette of the French Navy

    from Lorient to Guadeloupe. On 11 August they encountered the 18-gun HMS Comet, under the command of Commander Cuthbert Featherstone Daly. The French

    French corvette Sylphe (1804)

    French corvette Sylphe (1804)

    French_corvette_Sylphe_(1804)

  • Glorious First of June order of battle
  • Details of naval fight in the French Revolution

    George Countess - - - HMS Comet Fireship 14 Commander William Bradley - - - HMS Incendiary Fireship 14 Commander John Cooke - - - HMS Kingfisher Sloop 18

    Glorious First of June order of battle

    Glorious First of June order of battle

    Glorious_First_of_June_order_of_battle

  • List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish Civil War
  • Eloise Drake and two members of the crew wounded, rescued by destroyer HMS Comet. Dellwyn, 1,451 ton 27 July 1938 Dillwyn S. S. Co., Swansea Air attack

    List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish Civil War

    List_of_foreign_ships_wrecked_or_lost_in_the_Spanish_Civil_War

  • United States lightship Diamond Shoal (LV-71)
  • Lightship of the United States Lighthouse Service sunk during World War I

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    United States lightship Diamond Shoal (LV-71)

    United States lightship Diamond Shoal (LV-71)

    United_States_lightship_Diamond_Shoal_(LV-71)

  • Robert Redmill
  • British naval officer (c. 1765–1819)

    Revolutionary Wars, making commander in 1795 and taking over the fireship Comet. He was apparently engaged with the enemy during the Naval Battle of Hyères

    Robert Redmill

    Robert_Redmill

  • South African Airways Flight 201
  • 1954 aviation accident in the Mediterranean Sea

    South African Airways Flight 201, a de Havilland Comet 1, took off at 18:32 UTC on 8 April 1954 from Ciampino Airport in Rome, Italy, en route to Cairo

    South African Airways Flight 201

    South African Airways Flight 201

    South_African_Airways_Flight_201

  • USS SC-209
  • WWI US submarine chaser

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    USS SC-209

    USS SC-209

    USS_SC-209

  • HMS Spy (1804)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    HMS Spy was launched at Topsham in 1800 as the mercantile vessel Comet. The Royal Navy purchased her in 1804 and renamed her HMS Spy. From 1810 she served

    HMS Spy (1804)

    HMS_Spy_(1804)

  • James Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1762)
  • Officer of the British Royal Navy (1762–1833)

    Reprisal, was given command of the fireship HMS Comet. Young briefly served as acting-commander of the 74-gun HMS Zealous from June 1795, after her previous

    James Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1762)

    James_Young_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1762)

  • Jean-François Lemaresquier
  • Espiègle from France with supplies for the island of Martinique. The 26-gun HMS Comet, under Featherstone Daly, chased the French squadron through the Bay of

    Jean-François Lemaresquier

    Jean-François_Lemaresquier

  • List of sail frigates of France
  • December 1752 at Brest) – captured by British Navy 16 March 1761, becoming HMS Comet. Fleur de Lys, (launched 1 June 1754 at Brest) – burnt to avoid capture

    List of sail frigates of France

    List of sail frigates of France

    List_of_sail_frigates_of_France

  • HMS Scott (1917)
  • Admiralty type flotilla leader

    HMS Scott was the lead ship of her class of flotilla leaders for the V- and W-class destroyers built during the First World War, and the class would unofficially

    HMS Scott (1917)

    HMS Scott (1917)

    HMS_Scott_(1917)

  • French cruiser Dupetit-Thouars
  • incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    French cruiser Dupetit-Thouars

    French cruiser Dupetit-Thouars

    French_cruiser_Dupetit-Thouars

  • R26
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    an artistic salon in Paris British Airship R.26, a training airship HMS Comet (R26), a destroyer of the Royal Navy R26: Very toxic by inhalation, a

    R26

    R26

  • Raid on Dunkirk (1800)
  • Part of the War of the Second Coalition

    the attack, including the fireships HMS Wasp, HMS Falcon, HMS Comet, and HMS Rosario, and the brigs HMS Biter and HMS Boxer, and the hired ships Kent, Ann

    Raid on Dunkirk (1800)

    Raid on Dunkirk (1800)

    Raid_on_Dunkirk_(1800)

  • John Wentworth Loring
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1775–1852)

    served in HMS Britannia before joining HMS Comet in the West Indies. Over the next five years, Loring commanded a succession of ships, including HMS Rattler

    John Wentworth Loring

    John Wentworth Loring

    John_Wentworth_Loring

  • HMS Cormorant (1804)
  • Sloop of the Royal Navy

    Liverpool, from where she went on to Barbados. A later report credited HMS Comet with the first capture, not Cormorant, and reported that Batavia's master

    HMS Cormorant (1804)

    HMS_Cormorant_(1804)

  • USS Sappho (SP-1427)
  • United States Navy vessel

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    USS Sappho (SP-1427)

    USS Sappho (SP-1427)

    USS_Sappho_(SP-1427)

  • SS Montanan
  • Cargo ship built in 1912 for the American-Hawaiian Steamship Company

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SS Montanan

    SS Montanan

    SS_Montanan

  • August 1918
  • Month in 1918

    Northern Regional Government in Arkhangelsk, Russia. Royal Navy destroyer HMS Comet accidentally collided with another vessel while being towed and sank in

    August 1918

    August 1918

    August_1918

  • SS Prunelle
  • British-owned cargo ship

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SS Prunelle

    SS_Prunelle

  • HMS Spy
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    at Topsham in 1800 as the mercantile vessel Comet. The Royal Navy purchased and renamed her in 1804. HMS Spy (1841) was a brigantine launched at Sheerness

    HMS Spy

    HMS_Spy

  • List of shipwrecks in August 1918
  • (+1918)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 24 September 2020. "HMS Scott". Uboat.net. Retrieved 25 November 2012. "HMS Ulleswater". Uboat.net. Retrieved 25 November 2012

    List of shipwrecks in August 1918

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1918

  • SM UB-12
  • German Type UB I-class submarine

    vessels. The U-boat was also responsible for sinking the British destroyer HMS Laforey in 1917. By early 1917, UB-12 had been converted into a minelayer

    SM UB-12

    SM_UB-12

  • Irlam (1800 ship)
  • British merchant vessel (1800–1812)

    Falliates, master, arrived at New York. On 16 January the sloop-of-war HMS Comet captured her and sent her for Plymouth. However, on 17 January Batavia's

    Irlam (1800 ship)

    Irlam_(1800_ship)

  • 1822 in science
  • Navier–Stokes equations in fluid dynamics first formulated. May 23 – HMS Comet launched at Deptford Dockyard in the United Kingdom, the first steamboat

    1822 in science

    1822_in_science

  • HMS Northumberland (1798)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    HMS Northumberland was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at the yards of Barnard, Deptford, and launched on 2 February 1798

    HMS Northumberland (1798)

    HMS Northumberland (1798)

    HMS_Northumberland_(1798)

  • SS Polynesien
  • French passenger ship

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SS Polynesien

    SS Polynesien

    SS_Polynesien

  • SM UB-53
  • incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SM UB-53

    SM UB-53

    SM_UB-53

  • SM UB-30
  • off Selsey Bill on 16 March 1918. UB-30 was sunk by two depth charges from HMS Landrail south of Goodwin Sands at 51°9′N 1°46′E / 51.150°N 1.767°E /

    SM UB-30

    SM_UB-30

  • George M'Kinley
  • Royal Navy officer, born 1766

    M'Kinley was eleven and his brothers; Samuel in 1780, while in command of HMS Comet on the American Station, and John in 1782, off Hispaniola. M'Kinley received

    George M'Kinley

    George_M'Kinley

  • HMS Ariel (1911)
  • Destroyer of the Royal Navy

    HMS Ariel was an Acheron-class destroyer built in 1911, which served during the First World War and sank in 1918 after striking a mine. Named after Shakespeare's

    HMS Ariel (1911)

    HMS Ariel (1911)

    HMS_Ariel_(1911)

  • HMS Vehement (1917)
  • Destroyer of the Royal Navy

    The first HMS Vehement was a V-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service in World War I. She spent her short career in minelaying operations

    HMS Vehement (1917)

    HMS Vehement (1917)

    HMS_Vehement_(1917)

  • SM UB-57
  • German submarine during WWI (1917–18)

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SM UB-57

    SM UB-57

    SM_UB-57

  • French submarine Floréal
  • French submarine

    August 1918, Floréal collided with the Royal Navy armed boarding steamer HMS Hazel in the Aegean Sea and sank. In January 2024, the boat was found in

    French submarine Floréal

    French submarine Floréal

    French_submarine_Floréal

  • Comet (1810 schooner)
  • American schooner

    Comet, an American schooner, was built in 1810 at Baltimore, Maryland. She was owned by "a group of wealthy Baltimore investors." Under Captain Thomas

    Comet (1810 schooner)

    Comet (1810 schooner)

    Comet_(1810_schooner)

  • List of shipwrecks in December 1915
  • 16.717°E / 35.650; 16.717) by SM U-33 ( Imperial German Navy) with the loss of twelve crew. HMS Comet  Royal Navy The gunboat was lost on this date.

    List of shipwrecks in December 1915

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1915

  • SS Pampa
  • incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    SS Pampa

    SS_Pampa

  • SM UC-70
  • German Type UC II minelaying submarine or U-boat

    Squadron RAF and then was then sunk by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Ouse. The wreck is a Protected Wreck managed by Historic England. A Type

    SM UC-70

    SM_UC-70

  • Abeille-class brig
  • Completed: 29 September 1804 Fate: Captured by HMS Comet on 18 August 1808, commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Seagull Adonis Builder: Genoa (Italy) Begun:

    Abeille-class brig

    Abeille-class brig

    Abeille-class_brig

  • HMS Vindictive
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    galley Comet captured on the Savannah River in April 1779. The Royal Navy took Lee into service as Vindictive and sold her at Jamaica in 1786. HMS Vindictive

    HMS Vindictive

    HMS_Vindictive

  • Italian cruiser Etruria
  • Protected cruiser of the Italian Royal Navy

    incidents in August 1918 Shipwrecks 2 Aug: HMS Ariel, Floréal, HMS Vehement 3 Aug: UB-53, HMAT Warilda 6 Aug: HMS Comet, Diamond Shoal Lightship No. 71 7 Aug:

    Italian cruiser Etruria

    Italian cruiser Etruria

    Italian_cruiser_Etruria

  • Comet (1800 ship)
  • marque on 22 June 1801. Comet left Portsmouth on 9 September 1801, bound for Bengal. She was part of a convoy under escort by HMS Seahorse that also included

    Comet (1800 ship)

    Comet_(1800_ship)

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  • n.

    A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.

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  • prep.

    Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.

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  • n.

    Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.

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    One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.

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  • n.

    A veteran who has honorably completed his service.

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    A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.

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  • pl.

    of Monopodium

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  • pron.

    Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.

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    One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.

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    A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.

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  • pron.

    The possessive of he; as, the book is his.

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    An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.

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    One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.

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