List of Royal Navy ships in the Pacific Northwest
This is a listing of Royal Navy ships that are part of the history of the Pacific Northwest. Most after a certain date were assigned to the Pacific Station, which was headquartered at the Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard — what is now CFB Esquimalt. Commanding officers are also given, if known.
Exploration era
- Golden Hind, Sir Francis Drake
- Cook Expedition
- Vancouver Expedition
- HMS Chatham, Lieutenant William Broughton
- HMS Discovery, Captain George Vancouver
- HMS Daedalus (likely not same as Daedalus below)
- HMS Providence, William Broughton (promoted to Captain)
- HMS Daedalus, Captain Wellesley
War of 1812
- HMS Blossom
- HMS Racoon, Captain W. Black, Fort George Incident (Fort Astoria), War of 1812
Fur trade era
- HMS America
- HMS Cormorant
- HMS Fisgard
- HMS Herald
- HMS Modeste
- HMS Pandora
- HMS Providence
- HMS Starling
- HMS Sulphur
Colonial era
- HMS Alert
- HMS Amethyst
- HMS Bacchante
- HMS Boxer
- HMS Brisk
- HMS Chameleon
- HMS Charybdis
- HMS Constance
- HMS Cormorant
- HMS Daedalus
- HMS Daphne
- HMS Devastation
- HMS Dido
- HMS Driver
- HMS Endymion
- HMS Forward
- HMS Ganges - Pacific Station flagship 1857–1861
- HMS Grappler
- HMS Havannah
- HMS Hecate
- HMS Icarus
- HMS Inconstant
- HMS Liffey
- HMS Liverpool
- HMS Monarch
- HMS Pandora
- HMS Pearl
- HMS Phoebe
- HMS Pique
- HMS Plumper
- HMS Portland
- HMS President - Pacific Station flagship 1853–1857
- HMS Pylades
- HMS Rocket
- HMS Satellite
- HMS Scylla
- HMS Sparrowhawk
- HMS Sutlej - Pacific Station flagship 1864–1866
- HMS Termagant
- HMS Thetis
- HMS Topaze
- HMS Tribune
- HMS Trincomalee
- HMS Virago
- HMS Zealous
Provincial era
- HMS Acorn
- HMS Algerine
- HMS Amphion (c.1890)
- HMS Arethusa (c. 1900)
- HMS Armentieres (c. 1900)
- HMS Aurora
- HMS Avoca
- HMS Bonaventure
- HMCS CC-1 (submarine, accompanied HMS Shearwater c. 1910)
- HMCS CC-2 (submarine, accompanied HMS Shearwater c. 1910)
- HMS Cameleon
- HMS Canada
- HMS Champion
- HMS Clio
- HMS Comus
- HMS Condor
- HMS Constance
- HMS Curlew
- HMS Daring
- HMS Despatch (also known as HMS Dispatch)
- HMS Egeria
- HMS Erebus
- HMS Flora
- HMS Forward
- HMS Gannet
- HMS Gorgon
- HMS Grafton
- HMS Hearty
- HMS Herald
- HMS Heroine
- HMS Hood
- HMS Hyacinth
- HMS Icarus
- HMS Imperieuse, Rear Admiral Henry Palliser
- HMS Kent
- HMS Lancaster
- HMS Loyal
- HMS Malacca (SS Tsu-ku-ba)
- HMS Malahat
- HMS Monarch, Admiral Bruce
- HMS Monmouth
- HMS Mutine
- HMS Myredon
- HMS Naden
- HMS New Zealand
- HMS Newcastle
- HMS Nymph
- HMS Opal
- HMS Penguin
- HMS Phaeton
- HMS Pheasant
- HMS Rainbow
- HMS Raleigh
- HMS Reindeer
- HMS Repulse
- HMS Rocket
- HMS Royal Arthur, Rear Admiral Henry Stephenson
- HMS Scout
- HMS Shah, Admiral de Horsey
- HMS Shearwater
- HMS Sure
- HMS Swift
- HMS Swiftsure, Rear Admiral Algernon Heneage
- HMS Tenedos
- HMS Topaz
- HMS Torpedo Boat 39
- HMS Triumph (1886–1887)
- HMS Turquoise
- HMS Vancouver
- HMS Victory
- HMS Virago
- HMS Volage
- HMS Warspite
- HMS Wild Swan
- HMS Wolverine
- HMS Zealous
See also
- List of Royal Navy ships in North America
- List of ship names of the Royal Navy
- CFB Esquimalt
- List of ships in British Columbia
References
- British Columbia Chronicle: Gold and Colonists, Helen B. Akrigg and G.P.V. Akrigg, Discovery Press, Vancouver, 1977. ISBN 0-919624-03-0
- British Columbia Archives
- "BC Archives - Royal BC Museum". Retrieved 2010-02-17.
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