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  2. HMS Caledonia (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, following the decommissioning and privatisation of the Royal Naval Dockyard Rosyth, MoD Caledonia was opened on the site of the former dockyard. [6] [7] [8] Following the Options for Change review and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the reserve unit HMS Scotia was moved from Pitreavie Castle to HMS Caledonia, where it has been based ...

  3. HMS Caledonia - Wikipedia

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    HMS Caledonia (1807) was a 3-gun brig launched in 1807. She was captured by the Americans in 1812, and put into service as USS Caledonia (1812). HMS Caledonia (1808) was a 120-gun first rate ship of the line launched in 1808. She became a hospital ship and was renamed HMS Dreadnought in 1856 and was broken up in 1875.

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  5. File:H.M.S. Caledonia, 120guns, lying in Plymouth Sound - RMG ...

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    HMS Caledonia (1808) Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  6. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    Scrapped at 1930 at Inverkeithing, Scotland SS Zeeland Postcard featuring the S.S. Northland SS Zealandic: 1911 HMT Zealandic (1914–1918) SS Zealandic (1918–1926) SS Mamillius (1926–1936) SS Mamari III(1936–1939) HMS Fleet Tender C(1939–1941) Struck a sunken wreck off Cromer on 3 June 1941 and then torpedoed by E-boat. SS Zealandic in ...

  7. HMS Impregnable (1810) - Wikipedia

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    Three years later on 22 September 1891, she was once again re-named, this time HMS Caledonia, and became a Scottish boys training / school ship moored at Queensferry in the Firth of Forth. As HMS Caledonia, she was to spend the next 15 years at anchor in the Firth of Forth as a training ship for boys. The ship was divided up for training by ...

  8. HMS Scotia (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    1996 - Moved to a new site within Royal Naval Support Establishment HMS Caledonia on 15 May 1996. Official rededication ceremony conducted on 12 Oct 1996 in the presence of Prince Michael of Kent as Honorary Commodore RNR. 1999 - Tay Division of HMS Scotia set up in Dundee. 2000 - Forth Division of HMS Scotia set up in Edinburgh.

  9. PS Caledonia (1934) - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant ship Old Caledonia 1973 in London. PS Caledonia was a paddle steamer built in 1934. She principally provided an Upper Clyde ferry service, later moving to Ayr and then Craigendoran. [citation needed] During the Second World War, she served in the Royal Navy as a minesweeper and then an auxiliary anti-aircraft ship under the name HMS ...