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  yawiki.org entry for HMS Enterprise
HMS ''Enterprize'' (1718), the fourth ship to bear this name, was originally the HMS ''Norwich'' of 50 guns, rebuilt and reduced to a fifth-rate of 44 guns in 1744 and in service until 1764.
HMS ''Enterprize'' (1774), the fifth ship to bear this name, was the lead ship of a class of 27 sixth-rate frigates, was launched in 1774 and served until 1784, then as a receiving ship thereafter.
HMS ''Enterprise'' (1864), the seventh ship to bear this name, was a sloop of war launched in 1864 and sold in 1884.
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  Hms
HMS Cornwall (1902) HMS Cornwall was a Leipzig.
HMS Enterprise (A71) The ninth HMS Enterprise (A 71) of the 1959.
HMS Inflexible (1881) HMS Inflexible was a Mediterranean.
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 HMS Enterprise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The seventh Enterprise was a sloop of war launched in 1864 and sold in 1884.
An uncommissioned tugboat named Enterprise was in service at Portsmouth Dockyard from 1899 to 1919 when she was renamed Emprise.
Enterprise II was an uncommissioned drifter, originally based at Larne but transferred to Italian waters in November 1915.
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 Search, socialize and find: Hms Enterprise A71
After decommissioning, HMS Enterprise was purchased by record producer Tom Newman,...The most recent HMS Enterprise (A71) was an Echo-class hydrographic survey ship constructed at Bideford,...The last HMS Enterprise of the 20th Century was a...
HMS Enterprise Ten ships of the Royal Navy (and several British ships not commissioned into the Navy)...The ninth Enterprise (A71) was an Inshore Survey ship in use from 1959 to 1985....
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 HMS Enterprise (A71) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ninth HMS Enterprise (A 71) of the Royal Navy was an Inshore Survey ship built by M.W. Blackmore and Sons of Bedeford and commissioned in 1959.
With her sister ships Echo and Egeria, Enterprise's career was spent in hydrographic surveys of the seas, sandbanks, and coastlines of the East Coast and Eastern English Channel.
She was well-known around the harbours of Eastern England, and showed the flag on many official visits to Belgian, Dutch, and German ports on the North Sea coast, and as far up the Rhine as Cologne.
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 HMS Enterprise
An uncommissioned tug named Enterprise was in service at Portsmouth Dockyard from 1899 to 1919 when she was renamed Emprise.
The ninth Enterprise (A71) was an Inshore Survey ship in use from 1959 to 1985.
The tenth Enterprise (H88) is a multi-role SVHO -- Survey Vessel (Hydrographic/Oceanographic) launched in 2002 and commissioned in 2003.
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 HMS Enterprise (A71)
The ninth HMS Enterprise (A 71) of the Royal Navy was an Inshore Survey ship built by M.W. Blackmore & Sons; of Bedeford and commissioned in 1959.
With her sister ships Echo and Egeria, Enterprise's career was spent in hydrographic surveys of the seas, sandbanks, and coastlines of the East Coast and Eastern English Channel.
She was well-known around the harbours of Eastern England, and showed the flag on many official visits to Belgian, Dutch, and German ports on the North Sea coast, and as far up the Rhine as Cologne.
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 HMS Enterprise   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The first Enterprise was the sixth-rate French frigate L'Entreprise of 24 guns, captured from the French in 1705.
The eighth Enterprise was an Emerald -class light cruiser, launched in 1919 and in service during World War II.
Starship Enterprise for starships of the fictional Star Trek universe, of television and cinema.
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 Sandcastle V.I. - Voyages of the Enterprise - E=mc2 / Part 1
After decommissioning, HMS Enterprise was purchased by record producer Tom Newman, who spent 10 years turning the ship into a floating radio station and recording studio.
Enterprise became the headquarters for that organization and, as of November 2005, was homeported at Kilkeel, on the southeastern coast of Northern Ireland, still serving in the cause of peace.
Admiral James recalled one humorous event, related to the cost of the Enterprise, that occurred during an inspection tour at the Newport News shipyard where she was being built.
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 QVC bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The first HMS Enterprise (1705), 24, a sixth-rate of the Royal Navy, was known as l'Entreprise before her capture from the French by HMS Triton in May 1705.
The seventh HMS Enterprise of the Royal Navy was a sloop of war launched in 1864 at Deptford Dockyard.
The eighth HMS Enterprise was an Emerald-class light cruiser designed and built by John Brown and Company of Clydebank, Scotland, who laid her keel down on June 28, 1918.
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 HMS Echo
HMS ENTERPRISE leading EGERIA and ECHO towards the Locks of Chatham Dockyard c.1970.
It was, I believe, later agreed to use it as an annual trophy for achievement at the Hydrog/Met training centre in HMS DRAKE at Devonport.
ENTERPRISE was then also purchased to be retained for later use but was not refitted or ever commissioned.
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 Starship Enterprise -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the (Click link for more info and facts about Star Trek) Star Trek fictional universe, the USS Enterprise is the name given to a series of (A spacecraft designed to carry a crew into interstellar space (especially in science fiction)) starship s.
It is questionable whether the Navy would have allowed the filming crew aboard Enterprise had she been available; at the time, the internal arrangements of the USN's nuclear carrier engineering plants were (Click link for more info and facts about classified) classified.
An additional spaceship (not necessarily starship) Enterprise is visible in an illustration on display in the recreation room of the NCC-1701 in (Click link for more info and facts about Star Trek: The Motion Picture) Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
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 Paxman History Pages - Paxman and the Royal Navy
HMS Belfast, launched in 1938 and commissioned in 1939, remained in Royal Navy service until 1965.
HMS Invincible was 'mothballed' in 2005, pending the construction of two new carriers for the Navy.
As at January 2006, HMS Grafton is shortly to be decommissioned, having been sold to Chile.
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 The 6TH Enterprise - The Omega Sector BBS
The most logical reason is that the series Enterprise was not thought of, so in the Star Trek Universum the Enterprise NX didn't exist yet, so they couldn't let it count.
Even though the series ST Enterprise was not around at the time of DS9, but the fact being it is now.
Now we know that the NX-01 Enterprise or the series ST Enterprise was not created yet when the series ST DS9 was on, of which I have stated before.
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 HMS Enterprise
Ten ships of the Royal Navy (and several British ships not commissioned into the Navy) have borne the name HMS Enterprise (sometimes spelled Enterprize).
See also the Space Shuttle Enterprise and USS Enterprise, as well as the fictional Starship Enterprise of the Star Trek series.
Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world.
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 PIRATES FOR PEACE - Photos   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Enterprise is constructed of mahogany and teak with bronze and copper fastenings.
The above photograph shows HMS Enterprise entering Montrose harbour in 1966 and was kindly sent to us by Peter Hattie, who served on her at that time.
The Enterprise is currently moored at Smiths Quay on the River Itchen in Woolston, Southampton.
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 Hydrographic Survey Work in the Royal Navy up to the 1980's
Before that date the officer responsible for navigation of individual warship, the Master, was required to undertake survey work aimed at up-dating existing charts or providing new information to the Admiralty for future use.
The British Hydrographic Service is represented, and sometimes an HM Survey Ship will go to Monaco to give demonstrations of equipment and to act as host ship for the British representatives.
Launched by Swan Hunter on 19 June 1944 she was handed over to the South African Navy in 1945 and subsequently converted for service as a survey vessel.
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 Bridge Commander Universe :: View topic - A Star Trek to Real Life Paradox
I juss mention this really cause it is true to the fact that the NASA Enterprise Shuttle was named after the Enterprise in ToS to be the technical "first" space ship we have, I only say that because anything prior were capsles with thrustsers on them, while the shuttle really actully does have engines.
Actully no it was named after the Enterprise from trek as a way of publicity on the sake of NASA, cause who truely gave a rats a** what happened in the way of NASA after the moon landings.
However, here we encounter a paradox as the Enterprise of the TV series was named after various vessels called "Enterprise", among them the Shuttle.
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 HMS Enterprise (A71)
The ninth HMS Enterprise (A 71) of the Royal Navy was an Inshore Survey ship built by M.W. Soundex: H525 (H52 E536 A)
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 Hms Enterprise (a71)
With her sister ships became popular, ''Enterprise'' inevitably became known throughout the Navy as "the Starship." She was put up for disposal by sale in 1985.
See HMS ''Enterprise'' for other Navy ships of this name.
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 GeekList: ENTERPRISE! | BoardGameGeek
In 1958, her keel was laid (about the same time the other Enterprise was being scrapped).
The sad thing is while Enterprise was the only carrier of WW II to survive the war from beginning to end, she was never saved so future generations could enjoy her beauty.
Unfortunately she was sent to a scrap yard instead of being saved as a museum for future generations to see and learn from.
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 Cutty Sark [Archive] - Divernet Forums
Enterprise (1776) (20 December 1776 — February 1777), the second ship to bear this name, she served on Chesapeake Bay.
USS Enterprise (1799) (17 December 1799 — 9 July 1823), the third ship to bear this name, was a schooner, and fired the first shots in the First Barbary War against the Tripolitain ship Tripoli.
Enterprise (NX-01) from Star Trek: Enterprise (only called USS Enterprise in a graphic from the episode “Divergence,” which was probably an error), NX Class.
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 HMS Enterprise (A71)
The ninth HMS Enterprise (A 71) of the Royal Navy was an Inshore Survey ship built by M.W. Blackmore & Sons; of Bedeford and commissioned in 1959.
After the American television series became popular, Enterprise inevitably became known throughout the Navy as "the Starship." She was put up for disposal by sale in 1985.
If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.
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 Science Fair Projects - HMS Enterprise
The seventh Enterprise was a sloop of war launched in 1864 and sold in 1884.
An uncommissioned tugboat named Enterprise was in service at Portsmouth Dockyard from 1899 to 1919 when she was renamed Emprise.
The tenth Enterprise (H88) is a multi-role Survey Vessel (Hydrographic/Oceanographic) launched in 2002 and commissioned in 2003.
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A young midshipman 'obtains special leave to undertake the enterprise of rescuing his father from a Japanese-held island in the South Pacific.
The Pinafore Picture Book: The Story of HMS Pinafore
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