HMS Trincomalee

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HMS Trincomalee is a Royal Navy Leda-class sailing frigate built shortly after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. She is now restored as a museum ship afloat in the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepool, England.

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length 54.86 metre, 
Leda-class fifth-rate frigatepreserved watercraftfrigatemuseum shipBombay DockyardRoyal NavyIndia


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  • SM UB-110
    1917 Type UB III submarine
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The Royal Navy during the Second World War A19880The Royal Navy during the Second World War A19880
`Leda` (1800); `Shannon` (1806); `Leonidas` (1807); `Surprise` (1812); `Lacedemonian` (1812); `Tenedos` (1812); `Lively` (1804); `Trinocomalee` (1817); `Amphitrite` (1816); `Briton` (1812) RMG J4075'Leda' (1800); 'Shannon' (1806); 'Leonidas' (1807); 'Surprise' (1812); 'Lacedemonian' (1812); 'Tenedos' (1812); 'Lively' (1804); 'Trinocomalee' (1817); 'Amphitrite' (1816); 'Briton' (1812) RMG J4075
Her Majesty`s Ships Amphitrite and Trincomalee Beating out of San Francisco on Sepr 23rd 1854 RMG PY0799Her Majesty's Ships Amphitrite and Trincomalee Beating out of San Francisco on Sepr 23rd 1854 RMG PY0799
Wingfield Castle and Trincomalee.Wingfield Castle and Trincomalee.
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HMS Trincomalee (Hartlepool Historic Quay)HMS Trincomalee (Hartlepool Historic Quay)
Historical Quays, HartlepoolHistorical Quays, Hartlepool
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HMS TrincomaleeHMS Trincomalee
Buildings at Hartlepool Historic QuayBuildings at Hartlepool Historic Quay
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict1006Siege of Durhamsiege, Kingdom of England, Kingdom of ScotlandWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1069Battle of DurhamAnglo-Saxons, Normans, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1346Battle of Neville's CrossbattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1453Battle of Heworth Moorbattle, skirmishWikidata
    linkpageNational Historic Ships page@Wikidata
    linkpageThree Decks page@Wikidata
    linkpageThe Victorian Royal Navy page@Wikidata
    linkpageTripadvisor page@Wikidata
    objectwatercraftSM UB-110Type UB III submarine, U-boatWikidata
    organisationfactory1793Sir James Laing and Sonsshipyard, shipbuilding, shipbuilding companyWikidata
    organisationfactory1810Smiths Dock Companyshipyard, shipbuilding, shipbuilding companyWikidata
    organisationfactory1840William Doxford & Sonsshipyard, shipbuilding, businessWikidata
    organisationfactory1852Richardson, Duck and CompanyshipyardWikidata
    organisationfactory1954Austin & Pickersgillshipyard, shipbuildingWikidata
    organisationshipbuilding1917Furness Shipbuilding Companycompany, shipbuildingWikidata
    organisationshipbuilding company1847John Crown & Sons Ltdshipbuilding company, shipbuildingWikidata
    siteartillery batteryHeugh Battery Museumindependent museum, artillery battery, military museumWikidata
    siteartillery batteryThe Battery In Wharton Parkartillery batteryWikidata
    siteartillery batteryWave Basin Battery Adjacent To Old South Pierartillery batteryWikidata
    sitebunkerDurham Royal Observer Corps Group HeadquartersRoyal Observer Corps Group Headquarters, Royal Observer Corps, bunkerWikidata
    sitebunkerEston Grangetown Area Controlcivil defense center, North Riding County CouncilWikidata
    sitebunkerKirklevington Hall Anti-Aircraft Operations RoomRoyal Air Force, bunkerWikidata
    sitecastleBrancepeth CastlecastleWikidata
    sitecastleHylton CastleEnglish Heritage, building, castleWikidata
    sitecastle1072Durham Castlehistoric house museum, university museum, castleWikidata
    sitecastle1183Auckland Castlehistoric house museum, English country house, English Heritage, castle, palaceWikidata
    sitemuseumHMS Trincomaleepreserved watercraft, museum ship, Royal Navy, frigate, tripadvisorWikidata
    sitemuseum1969Durham Light Infantry Museummilitary museumWikidata
    sitemuseum1994National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepoolnaval museum, maritime museumWikidata
    commonsimageThe Royal Navy during the Second World War A19880 Commons
    commonsimage'Leda' (1800); 'Shannon' (1806); 'Leonidas' (1807); 'Surprise' (1812); 'Lacedemonian' (1812); 'Tenedos' (1812); 'Lively' (1804); 'Trinocomalee' (1817); 'Amphitrite' (1816); 'Briton' (1812) RMG J4075 Commons
    commonsimageHer Majesty's Ships Amphitrite and Trincomalee Beating out of San Francisco on Sepr 23rd 1854 RMG PY0799 Commons
    commonsimageWingfield Castle and Trincomalee. Commons
    commonsimageHMS Trincomalee Commons
    commonsimageHMS Trincomalee (Hartlepool Historic Quay) Commons
    commonsimageHistorical Quays, Hartlepool Commons
    commonsimageHMS Trincomalee Commons
    commonsimageHMS Trincomalee Commons
    commonsimageBuildings at Hartlepool Historic Quay Commons