HMS Hero (1858)
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Six Royal Navy ships have been called HMS ''Hero'': * , a 74-gun third rate launched in 1759, a prison ship after 1793, renamed ''Rochester'' in 1800, and broken up 1810 * , a 74-gun third rate launched in 1803 and wrecked on 25 December 1811, with the loss of all her crew, inside the northern Haaks about five or six miles from the TexelGossett (1986), p.82. * , a 74-gun third rate launched in September 1816, renamed ''Wellington'' in December, becoming the training ship ''Akbar'' in 1862 and broken up 1908 * , a screw-propelled 91-gun second rate, launched in 1858 and sold 1871. This was the vessel in which the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) sailed on his tour of Canada and the United States in 1860 * , a turret ship launched in 1885 and sunk as a target in 1908 * , an
H-class destroyer The G- and H-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. Six additional ships being built for the Brazilian Navy when World War II began in 1939 were purchased by the British and named the ''Havant ...
launched in 1936 and transferred to Canada as HMCS ''Chaudiere'' in 1943, broken up 1946


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Hero (pinnace) Hero is a steam-powered pinnace, a small boat of the type used, for example, as a tender to larger vessels, believed to have been built as an electric launch, by Andrews of Maidenhead, England in 1895, with the name ''Avondale''. She is made fr ...
, a steam-powered boat * There were also at least three
hired armed vessel During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the Royal Navy made use of a considerable number of hired armed vessels. These were generally smaller vessels, often cutters and luggers, that the Navy used for duties ranging from carrying and pa ...
s that bore the name ''Hero''. There were two cutters and one lugger. * The 1970s BBC television drama series ''Warship'' was set aboard a fictional Royal Navy , HMS ''Hero''.


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