British Naval Ships

Sails of Innovation: The Voyage of HMS Pallas (1757)

Martin Sparks
Explore the rich history and legacy of HMS Pallas, a revolutionary fifth-rate frigate of the 18th century, which embodies the spirit of naval innovation, resilience, and adventure.

The Daring HMS Swan: An Eighteenth-Century Legacy Liberals Can't Fathom

Vince Vanguard
Back in 1767, the HMS Swan emerged as a 14-gun ship of the Royal Navy, a symbol of British maritime dominance, which today's appeasers can't grasp. Built in Plymouth and launched into the world's seas during the War of American Independence, she didn't just sail; she conquered, forcing the respect of empires.
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