List of ships and sailors of the Royal Navy

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This page is a list of famous ships and sailors of the Royal Navy. The list is composed of famous sailors of the Royal Navy e.g. Horatio Nelson. The list also includes people who are famous and have served with the Royal Navy at some point e.g. Alec Guinness. This list also includes ships that have become famous in their own right, e.g. Mary Rose.

Notable ships

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  • Mary Rose: sank in 1545 off Portsmouth, in the Battle of the Solent.
  • Golden Hind: flagship of Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation and raid on Spanish shipping.
  • Ark Royal: flagship of English Fleet against the Spanish Armada. The last {{HMS|Ark Royal|R07|2}} was an {{Sclass|Invincible|aircraft carrier}} that saw action in the 2003 Iraq conflict.
  • Revenge: actively engaged Spanish Armada; later became the subject of a poem by Lord Tennyson detailing her heroic fight against a large Spanish force in 1591.
  • {{HMS|Endeavour||2}}: Royal Navy research vessel commanded by Lieutenant James Cook on his first voyage of discovery.
  • {{HMS|Bounty||2}}: scene of the famous mutiny.
  • {{HMS|Victory||2}}: Nelson's flagship. This ship is still officially in service and is the world's oldest commissioned warship and the flagship of the First Sea Lord.
  • {{HMS|Beagle||2}}: carried Charles Darwin on his voyage.
  • {{HMS|Warrior|1860|2}}: Britain's first iron hulled, armoured battleship.
  • {{HMS|Dreadnought|1906|2}}: first "all big-gun" battleship.
  • {{HMS|Warspite|03|2}}: fought at Jutland and through the Second World War.
  • {{HMS|Hood|51|2}}: battlecruiser destroyed by the {{Ship|German battleship|Bismarck||2|up=yes}}.
  • {{HMS|Vanguard|23|2}}: last battleship built for the Royal Navy & also ran aground in Portsmouth Harbour.
  • {{HMS|Dreadnought|S101|2}}: first British nuclear-powered submarine.
  • {{HMS|Resolution|S22|2}}: first British strategic ballistic missile submarine.
  • {{HMS|Invincible|R05|2}}: light aircraft carrier.
  • {{HMS|Intrepid|L11|2}}: end of the Falklands War signed aboard.
  • {{HMS|Conqueror|S48|2}}: The only nuclear-powered submarine to sink an enemy ship.

Notable sailors

Famous people

See also

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