HMS Hibernia

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HMS Hibernia was a 110-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Plymouth dockyard on 17 November 1804, and was the only ship built to her draught, designed by Sir John Henslow.

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1804 HMS Hibernia
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Anton Schranz - View of Grand HarbourAnton Schranz - View of Grand Harbour
Malta`s Grand Harbour with HMS Hibernia near Fort St. AngeloMalta's Grand Harbour with HMS Hibernia near Fort St. Angelo
HMS Hibernia RMG PY0762 (cropped)HMS Hibernia RMG PY0762 (cropped)
H.M.S. Constance, 50 guns... joining the Experimental Squadron RMG PY0936H.M.S. Constance, 50 guns... joining the Experimental Squadron RMG PY0936
The Vittoriosa waterfront in the 1880s. HMS Hibernia in the foregroundThe Vittoriosa waterfront in the 1880s. HMS Hibernia in the foreground
The `Victoria` Court-Martial on Board the `Hibernia` at Malta - The Graphic 1893The 'Victoria' Court-Martial on Board the 'Hibernia' at Malta - The Graphic 1893
HMS Hibernia between Birgu and KalkaraHMS Hibernia between Birgu and Kalkara
Girolamo Gianni (1837-after 1896) - The Mediterranean Fleet at Malta, June 1876, HMS `Sultan`, `Hibernia`, `Devastation` and `Helicon` in Harbour - BHC1894 - Royal Museums GreenwichGirolamo Gianni (1837-after 1896) - The Mediterranean Fleet at Malta, June 1876, HMS 'Sultan', 'Hibernia', 'Devastation' and 'Helicon' in Harbour - BHC1894 - Royal Museums Greenwich
HMS Hibernia at the mouth of Kalkara creek or English CreekHMS Hibernia at the mouth of Kalkara creek or English Creek
Circa 1870 Isola Point in Senglea seen from Valletta (albumen print by H. Acius, Malta)Circa 1870 Isola Point in Senglea seen from Valletta (albumen print by H. Acius, Malta)