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*''Pembroke'' was a 60 gun ship of the line, built in 1812. She was originally laid down as 74-gunner and later renamed ''Forte''. She was sold in 1905. |
*''Pembroke'' was a 60 gun ship of the line, built in 1812. She was originally laid down as 74-gunner and later renamed ''Forte''. She was sold in 1905. |
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*[[HMS Pembroke (M107)|''Pembroke'']] is a [[Sandown class minehunter|''Sandown''-class]] [[minehunter]]. |
*[[HMS Pembroke (M107)|''Pembroke'']] is a [[Sandown class minehunter|''Sandown''-class]] [[minehunter]]. |
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*''Pembroke'' was the name given to the Shore barracks at [[Chatham Dockyard]] |
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Revision as of 18:52, 8 June 2007
At least five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Pembroke.
- Pembroke was a 60 warship, built in 1694 and captured in 1709.
- Pembroke was built in 1710 and rearmed to 60 guns. She served until 1726.
- Pembroke was a 60 ship, built in 1733 and wrecked in 1749.
- Pembroke was a 60 gun ship of the line, built in 1812. She was originally laid down as 74-gunner and later renamed Forte. She was sold in 1905.
- Pembroke is a Sandown-class minehunter.
- Pembroke was the name given to the Shore barracks at Chatham Dockyard