Ships Of The Royal Navy: A Complete Record Of A... Apr 2026

Crucial for understanding the technical evolution from sail to steam.

Whether a ship was lost in battle, sold for scrap, or met a mysterious end. 2. From the Mary Rose to Modern Carriers

Known universally in academic circles simply as "," this reference work provides brief, dictionary-like entries on over 15,000 ships . Its primary value lies in its meticulous organization, which helps researchers navigate the Royal Navy's confusing tradition of reusing the same names for centuries. Each entry acts as a ship's "biography," detailing:

When the ship was in or out of active commission.

Ruling the Waves: A Journey Through the "Colledge" of Naval History

The record begins in the , tracing the Navy from its humble beginnings under Henry VIII—who built the fleet from just five ships to over 50 by his death—to the modern era. It catalogs legendary vessels like:

Crucial for understanding the technical evolution from sail to steam.

Whether a ship was lost in battle, sold for scrap, or met a mysterious end. 2. From the Mary Rose to Modern Carriers

Known universally in academic circles simply as "," this reference work provides brief, dictionary-like entries on over 15,000 ships . Its primary value lies in its meticulous organization, which helps researchers navigate the Royal Navy's confusing tradition of reusing the same names for centuries. Each entry acts as a ship's "biography," detailing:

When the ship was in or out of active commission.

Ruling the Waves: A Journey Through the "Colledge" of Naval History

The record begins in the , tracing the Navy from its humble beginnings under Henry VIII—who built the fleet from just five ships to over 50 by his death—to the modern era. It catalogs legendary vessels like:

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