It Was Used To Battle In WW2
HMS = Her/His Majesty's Ship. Used by the British Royal Navy for longer tittles as "His/Her Mayesty's Ship", abbreviated H.M.S. and then HMS.
Belfast
Yes, in 1943
The HMS warrior is a iron/steel ship - steam powered - the HMS Victory is wooden construction, sail powered. The HMS warrior is a Frigate, the HMS Victory a Ship-of-the-Line.
The HMS Dauntless ship was made in January 2007. HMS Dauntless is the second ship of the Type 45 which is built for the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.
HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast is an old royal navy ship that is docked on the river thames near westminister, it hasn't moved in years.
Harland and Wolff Shipyards , Belfast
Approximately 250,000 people visit HMS Belfast each year.
It is permanently docked on the River Thames in London.
HMS = Her/His Majesty's Ship. Used by the British Royal Navy for longer tittles as "His/Her Mayesty's Ship", abbreviated H.M.S. and then HMS.
The HMS Belfast is moored in Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom. It has been a museum since 1971 and has been moored at the spot since it's decommission in 1963.
Mainly steel.
Her Majesty's Ship or His Majesty's Ship (depending on the monarch at the time)
Scratchwood services on the M1
The two ships that Scott used on his expeditions were HMS Discovery and HMS Terra Nova.
Her Majesty's Ship or His Majesty's Ship. It's a ship that belongs to a British Colony.