HMS Waterloo

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1818 third-rate ship of the line
see also HMS Waterloo

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Amadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807Amadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807
Figurehead of HMS Bellerophon (9467971386)Figurehead of HMS Bellerophon (9467971386)
Giuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the FleetsGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the Fleets
HMS Bellerophon figureheadHMS Bellerophon figurehead
HMS `Bellerophon` (1824) outside the Grand Harbour, Malta RMG PY0801HMS 'Bellerophon' (1824) outside the Grand Harbour, Malta RMG PY0801
HMS `Bellerophon` (1824), 50 Miles ESE of Malta, 1 Feb 1852 RMG PY0802HMS 'Bellerophon' (1824), 50 Miles ESE of Malta, 1 Feb 1852 RMG PY0802
HMS `Bellerophon` (1824), 50 Miles ESE of Malta, 1 Feb 1852 RMG PY0802 (cropped)HMS 'Bellerophon' (1824), 50 Miles ESE of Malta, 1 Feb 1852 RMG PY0802 (cropped)
No. 1. Battle of St Jean d`Acre. 3rd Novr 1840 (From the Westward) RMG PW6135No. 1. Battle of St Jean d'Acre. 3rd Novr 1840 (From the Westward) RMG PW6135
Sebastopol, First Day`s Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730Sebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730
The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853
The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854
The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044
Thomas Baines - H.M.S. Bellerophon leading the bombardment of the Syrian fortress of Acre on 3 November 1840 CSK 2016Thomas Baines - H.M.S. Bellerophon leading the bombardment of the Syrian fortress of Acre on 3 November 1840 CSK 2016
`Sceptre` (1802); `Repulse` (1803); `Eagle` (1804); `Belleisle` (1819); `Malabar` (1818); `Talavera` (1818) RMG J3340'Sceptre' (1802); 'Repulse' (1803); 'Eagle' (1804); 'Belleisle' (1819); 'Malabar' (1818); 'Talavera' (1818) RMG J3340
(Recto) HMS `Bellerophon` off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852 PZ0866(Recto) HMS 'Bellerophon' off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852 PZ0866
(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
incidentkeel laying1813Wikidata
incidentship launching1818Wikidata
vesselHMS Waterloo1818third-rateWikidata
documentDescription of a view of the grand harbour of Malta, and the city of La Valetta - now exhibiting at the Panorama, Leicester Square ; painted by the proprietor, Robert Burford (IA descriptionofvie00burf 18)Wikimedia
imageAmadeo Preziosi - The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus - GAC 1807Wikimedia
imageFigurehead of HMS Bellerophon (9467971386)2013Wikimedia
imageGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the FleetsWikimedia
imageHMS Bellerophon figurehead2018Wikimedia
imageHMS 'Bellerophon' (1824) outside the Grand Harbour, Malta RMG PY0801Wikimedia
imageHMS 'Bellerophon' (1824), 50 Miles ESE of Malta, 1 Feb 1852 RMG PY0802Wikimedia
imageHMS 'Bellerophon' (1824), 50 Miles ESE of Malta, 1 Feb 1852 RMG PY0802 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageNo. 1. Battle of St Jean d'Acre. 3rd Novr 1840 (From the Westward) RMG PW6135Wikimedia
imageSebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730Wikimedia
imageThe Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853Wikimedia
imageThe Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854Wikimedia
imageThe bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044Wikimedia
imageThomas Baines - H.M.S. Bellerophon leading the bombardment of the Syrian fortress of Acre on 3 November 1840 CSK 2016Wikimedia
image'Sceptre' (1802); 'Repulse' (1803); 'Eagle' (1804); 'Belleisle' (1819); 'Malabar' (1818); 'Talavera' (1818) RMG J3340Wikimedia
image(Recto) HMS 'Bellerophon' off Cape Carthage, 26 April 1852 PZ08662020Wikimedia
image(Recto) The English fleet off the entrance to the Dardanelles; (verso) the French and English fleets in Besika Bay, October 1853 RMG PZ0882-003Wikimedia