Navy have borne the name HMS Windsor Castle, after Windsor Castle, an official residence of the British monarch: HMS Windsor Castle (1679) was a 90-gun second-rate...
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HMS Windsor Castle was a triple-decker, 102-gun first-rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869, when she replaced a ship...
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yards, and was the flagship of Sir Charles Napier. First christened HMS Windsor Castle, she was the first of a class of four that represented the ultimate...
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HMS Windsor Castle was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 May 1790 at Deptford Dockyard. Windsor Castle was part of...
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The RMS Windsor Castle, along with her sister, RMS Arundel Castle, was an ocean liner laid down by the Union-Castle Line for service from the United Kingdom...
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HMS Windsor Castle was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, built by Thomas Shish at Woolwich Dockyard, and launched in 1679...
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Windsor Castle is a castle in Windsor, one of the seats of the British Royal Family. Windsor Castle or Windsor Palace may also refer to: Windsor Castle...
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Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire, about 25 miles (40 km) west of central London. It is strongly associated...
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broken up in 1777. HMS Windsor (D42) was a W-class destroyer launched in 1918. She was sold in 1947 and scrapped in 1949. HMS Windsor Castle was the name of...
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Plymouth harbour from 1856. She was replaced by the first rate HMS Windsor Castle (renamed HMS Cambridge) in 1869 before the gunnery school was moved onto...
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