man in the crows nest
The official badge of HMS WATCHMAN was a 'LANTHORN' i.e. a ships Lantern. The unofficial badge , as used on the Kerchiefs of the Scouts of the '16th Portsmouth Scout Group' was an Olden day 'WATCHMAN carying a Staff with a LANTERN ATTACHED' ....The MOTTO being 'WHAT OF THE NIGHT' The Scout Group were adopted / twinned with the ship during /around WW2. Our family used to be in possession of a 'plaster cast on a wooden shield' of both of these Badges.
HMS Terror and HMS Erebus.
He sailed on a couple ships such as, the HMS Rose and HMS Victory.
HMS Duke of York HMS King George V HMS Ruler HMS Speaker HMS Newfoundland HMS Whelp HMS Wizard HMS Wager HMS Terpsichore HMS Tenacious HMS Teazer HMS Quality HMS Derg HMS Crane HMS Whimbrel
Not all ships have "HMS" as a prefix. "HMS" stands for "Her Majesty's Ship" and is used specifically for ships in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. Other navies use different prefixes, such as "USS" for United States Navy ships or "HMAS" for Royal Australian Navy ships. Commercial and private vessels typically do not use these naval designations.
he was in charge of 200 ships, one of them was the HMS sirius
HMS Discovery
Her Majesty's Ship! :)
During his naval career, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, served on several ships, including HMS Magpie, HMS Wallace, and HMS Chequers. He also served on the battleship HMS Valiant during World War II and later on the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle. These ships played significant roles in his naval training and service.
HMS. They stand for His/Her Majesty's Ships. Depending on if the ruler is a King or Queen its His or Her.
HMS Pheonix in 1647 USS Philadelphia 1799 HMS Zebra 1815
Belfast