HMS Gorgon — Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Gorgon , after the Gorgon of Greek mythology:*HMS Gorgon was a 44 gun fifth rate launched in 1785. She was converted into a storeship in 1793, a floating battery in 1805 and was broken up in 1817.… … Wikipedia
HMS Gorgon (1837) — HMS Gorgon was a wooden steam paddle frigate of 6 guns. She was launched on 1837 08 31 and broken up in 1864. She was teak built with oak main beams, had a displacement of convert|1610|LT|MT, and her paddle wheels were convert|27|ft|m in diameter … Wikipedia
HMS Gorgon (1791) — HMS Gorgon was a 44 gun 5th rate frigate of 911 tons, converted to a storeship. Under Captain John Parker she went to New South Wales in March 1791, about the time of the Third Fleet, arriving on 21 September. She carried six months provisions… … Wikipedia
HMS Gorgon (1914) — HMS Gorgon and her sister ship HMS Glatton were originally built as coastal defence ships for the Norwegian Navy, as HNoMS Nidaros and HNoMS Bjørgvin respectively.HistoryHMS Gorgon was launched on 1914 06 09 and was taken over by the Royal Navy,… … Wikipedia
HMS Gorgon (1791) — Geschichte Typ 44 Kanonen Zweidecker Bauwerft Perry Hankey, Blackwall Bestellung 1782 Kiellegung 1782 Stapellauf … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gorgon class monitor — HMS Gorgon Class overview Name: Gorgon Builders: Armstrong Whitworth … Wikipedia
Gorgon — steht für HMS Gorgon, Bezeichnung für fünf Schiffe der Royal Navy das achtgrößte Gasvorkommens der Welt, das Gorgon Gasprojekt in Australien Gorgon ist der Name folgender Personen: Alexander Gorgon (* 1988), österreichischer Fußballspieler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
HMS Windsor Castle (1858) — HMS Windsor Castle was a triple decker, 116 gun first rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1866 or 1869, when she replaced a ship of the same name as gunnery ship off Plymouth. LifeEarly lifeLaid down at Pembroke… … Wikipedia
HMS General Wolfe — also known as Wolfe , was a Lord Clive class monitor which was built in 1915 for shore bombardment duties in the First World War. Her class of eight ships was armed by four obselete Majestic class pre dreadnoughts which had their 12 /35 calibre … Wikipedia
HMS Glatton (1914) — HMS Glatton and her sister ship HMS Gorgon were originally built as coastal defence ships for the Norwegian Navy, as HNoMS Bjørgvin and HNoMS Nidaros respectively. They would have been known in Norway as P/S Bjørgvin and P/S Nidaros ; P/S stands… … Wikipedia