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*[[HMS Tamar (1814)|HMS ''Tamar'']] was a 26-gun [[sixth rate]] launched in 1814, converted into a coal hulk in 1831 and sold in 1837.
*[[HMS Tamar (1814)|HMS ''Tamar'']] was a 26-gun [[sixth rate]] launched in 1814, converted into a coal hulk in 1831 and sold in 1837.
*[[HMS Tamar (1863)|HMS ''Tamar'']] was an iron screw [[troop ship]] launched in 1863. She became a base ship in [[Hong Kong]] in 1897 and was scuttled in 1941.
*[[HMS Tamar (1863)|HMS ''Tamar'']] was an iron screw [[troop ship]] launched in 1863. She became a base ship in [[Hong Kong]] in 1897 and was scuttled in 1941.
:* [[HMS Tamar (shore station)|HMS ''Tamar'']] was the name for the Royal Navy's shore base in Hong Kong from 1897 to 1997, named after the initial vessel to serve as the base ship.
:* [[HMS Tamar (shore station)|HMS ''Tamar'']] was the name for the Royal Navy's shore base in Hong Kong from 1897 to 1997, named after the initial vessel to serve as the base ship. The first on shore station is now partially the HQ for the [[Peopler Liberation Army]] in [Hong Kong]] and the rest as a future site of the Hong Kong Government's central complex. The last shore station is now [[Hong Kong]]'s Marine Department facility.

*HMS ''Tamar'' was a [[River class frigate|River class]] [[frigate]], previously named [[HMS Aire (K262)|HMS ''Aire'']]. ''Aire'' was briefly renamed ''Tamar'' on her transfer to the [[Royal Indian Marine]] in 1946, but the name was reverted back to ''Aire'' later that year. She was wrecked at the very end of 1946.
*HMS ''Tamar'' was a [[River class frigate|River class]] [[frigate]], previously named [[HMS Aire (K262)|HMS ''Aire'']]. ''Aire'' was briefly renamed ''Tamar'' on her transfer to the [[Royal Indian Marine]] in 1946, but the name was reverted back to ''Aire'' later that year. She was wrecked at the very end of 1946.



Revision as of 05:25, 10 November 2008

Six ships and a naval station of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Tamar, after the River Tamar in South West England:

  • HMS Tamar was a 16-gun sloop launched in 1758. She was renamed HMS Pluto and became a fire-ship in 1777, and was captured by the French in 1780.
  • HMS Tamar was a store lighter launched in 1795 and purchased that year for Navy service. She was broken up in 1798.
  • HMS Tamar was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1796 and broken up in 1810.
  • HMS Tamar was a 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1814, converted into a coal hulk in 1831 and sold in 1837.
  • HMS Tamar was an iron screw troop ship launched in 1863. She became a base ship in Hong Kong in 1897 and was scuttled in 1941.
  • HMS Tamar was the name for the Royal Navy's shore base in Hong Kong from 1897 to 1997, named after the initial vessel to serve as the base ship. The first on shore station is now partially the HQ for the Peopler Liberation Army in [Hong Kong]] and the rest as a future site of the Hong Kong Government's central complex. The last shore station is now Hong Kong's Marine Department facility.
  • HMS Tamar was a River class frigate, previously named HMS Aire. Aire was briefly renamed Tamar on her transfer to the Royal Indian Marine in 1946, but the name was reverted back to Aire later that year. She was wrecked at the very end of 1946.

See also

The SS Tamar was a 3,207 ton British steamer run by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, which was sunk off Brazil during World War I by the Kronprinz Wilhelm on 24 March 1915, while on passage from Santos to Le Havre. [1]