Category:HMS Hindostan (ship, 1841)
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HMS Hindustan (1841) was an 80-gun ship of the line launched in 1841. She became a training ship in 1868 and was renamed Fisgard III in 1905. She was renamed Hindostan in 1920 and was sold in 1921. Her timbers were used in the construction of Liberty's in London.
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Media in category "HMS Hindostan (ship, 1841)"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Henry Robins - HMS 'Britannia' and 'Hindostan' - DEV BRNC PCF27.jpg 1,000 × 584; 82 KB
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Hindustan broken up at Woolwich RMG PU6178.jpg 1,280 × 946; 1.06 MB
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HM Ships Britannia, Hindostan and Osborne 1878 - RCIN 2584259.jpg 2,000 × 1,207; 675 KB
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HMS Britannia and HMS Hindostan 1878 - RCIN 2584266.jpg 2,000 × 1,294; 602 KB
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HMS Fisgard III ex Hindostan at Hardway, Gosport Sept 1914.jpg 750 × 432; 140 KB
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HMS Fisgard IV alongside Fisgard III at Hardway.jpg 588 × 395; 171 KB
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HMS Fisgard IV and Fisgard III at Hardway.jpg 500 × 339; 25 KB
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William Mackenzie Thomson - Ships by shore.jpg 1,250 × 839; 980 KB