HMS Enterprise was an Arctic discovery ship laid down as a merchant vessel and purchased in 1848 before launch to search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition. She made two Arctic voyages before becoming a coal depot, and was finally sold in 1903. She was the tenth Enterprise to serve in the Royal Navy.
The Devils Thumb, Ships Boring and Warping in the Pack, Dedicated by special permission to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty By their Lordships most obedient Servant W H Browne, Lieut R N (late of HMS Enterprize ) RMG S0454
ENTERPRISE 1848 RMG J7313
ENTERPRISE 1848 RMG J7314
ENTERPRISE 1848 RMG J7305
The Devils Thumb, Ships Boring and Warping in the Pack, Dedicated by special permission to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty By their Lordships most obedient Servant W H Browne, Lieut R N (late of HMS Enterprize ) RMG PU6191
ENTERPRISE 1848 RMG J7312
ENTERPRISE 1848 RMG J7311
HMS Resolute, Assistance, Intrepid, and Pioneer wintering in the Arctic, 1850-51 CKS 2002