HMS Gloucester
The British Royal Navy had ten ships named HMS Gloucester to the English city of Gloucester and planned the corresponding designation of another ship.
- The first HMS Gloucester (1654 ) was a 1654 batch spilled 54 - Kanonon ship. It was scrapped in 1682.
- The second HMS Gloucester ( 1695) was a 1692 from the pile spilled 60 - gun ship 4th class, which in 1706 became the port and ship was scrapped in 1731.
- The third HMS Gloucester (1709 ) was a spilled launched in July 1709 60 - gun ship 4th class, which was captured by the French in October 1709.
- The fourth HMS Gloucester (1711 ) was a 50-gun ship 4th class, which until 1724 was in service from 1711.
- The fifth HMS Gloucester (1737 ) was a 50-gun ship 4th class, which was launched in 1737, was burned in 1742, to prevent hijacking.
- The sixth HMS Gloucester ( 1745) was a 50-gun ship 4th class, which until 1764 was in service from 1745.
- The seventh HMS Gloucester ( 1807) was a 10 - KanonenBrigg, 1807 at Lake Erie was launched, captured in April 1813 by the Americans, but was destroyed a few weeks later by the British.
- The eighth HMS Gloucester ( 1812), 1812 was a spilled 74 -gun ship of the line 3rd class, which was sold in 1884.
- The ninth HMS Gloucester (1909 ) was a light cruiser of the Town class, which was in service from 1909 to 1921.
- The tenth HMS Gloucester ( C62 ) was a cruiser of the second Town class, which was launched in 1937 and was sunk in 1941 off Crete. The wreck is a protected place under the Protection of Military Remains Act.
- 1956 frigate was ordered of 2170 tons, which should be named HMS Gloucester at Portsmouth Dockyard. The order was later canceled.
- The eleventh HMS Gloucester ( D96 ) is a 1982 overflowed the stack destroyer of the Sheffield class (Type 42).
- Name of ship of the Royal Navy