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'St Albans' Floated out at Deptford, 1747 by John Cleveley the Elder

'St Albans' Floated out at Deptford, 1747 by John Cleveley the Elder

The history of Royal Navy ships reflects the evolution of naval warfare itself. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Britain relied heavily on ships of the line, powerful wooden sailing warships armed with rows of cannon. These vessels formed the backbone of the battle fleet during conflicts such as the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary Wars, and the Napoleonic Wars.

Frigates also played a vital role in the Royal Navy. Faster and more flexible than ships of the line, they were used for scouting, convoy escort, commerce protection, and independent cruising. Many frigate captains became famous for daring actions far from home waters.

During the nineteenth century, steam power, iron armour, and explosive shells transformed naval design. Wooden sailing ships gradually gave way to ironclads and later steel warships. By the early twentieth century, the launch of HMS Dreadnought changed naval history, setting a new standard for battleships around the world.

In the modern era, the Royal Navy fleet has included aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, submarines, mine countermeasure vessels, patrol ships, and support ships. These vessels continue the long tradition of protecting sea lanes, supporting allies, responding to crises, and defending Britain’s interests at sea.

From HMS Victory to HMS Dreadnought, from wartime destroyers to today’s aircraft carriers, Royal Navy ships remain powerful symbols of Britain’s naval heritage. Each vessel represents not only technology and firepower, but also the courage, discipline, and skill of the men and women who served aboard them.

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Submarine

HMS E20 (1915)

HMS E20 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E21 (1915)

HMS E21 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E22 (1915)

HMS E22 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E23 (1915)

HMS E23 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E24 (1916)

HMS E24 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E25 (1915)

HMS E25 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E26 (1915)

HMS E26 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E27 (1915)

HMS E27 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E28 (1915)

HMS E28 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E29 (1915)

HMS E29 (1915) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1915
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E3 (1912)

HMS E3 (1912) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1912
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E30 (1916)

HMS E30 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E31 (1916)

HMS E31 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E32 (1916)

HMS E32 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E33 (1916)

HMS E33 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E34 (1916)

HMS E34 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E35 (1916)

HMS E35 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E36 (1916)

HMS E36 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E37 (1916)

HMS E37 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E38 (1916)

HMS E38 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E39 (1916)

HMS E39 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E4 (1912)

HMS E4 (1912) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1912
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E40 (1916)

HMS E40 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned
Submarine

HMS E41 (1916)

HMS E41 (1916) Royal Navy submarine WWI

Class
Class: E-class submarine
Launch year
Launch year: 1916
Status
Status: Decommissioned