HMS Impregnable

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Ten ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Impregnable:

From 1862 the second Impregnable was used as a training ship at Devonport. As training ships were replaced or added to the establishment, each was renamed Impregnable when she took on the role. These ships were originally:

  • Howe, launched in 1860, was Impregnable from 1886–1919.
  • Inconstant, launched in 1868, was Impregnable II from 1898–1906.
  • Black Prince, launched in 1861, was Impregnable III from 1910–1923.
  • Circe, launched in 1827, was Impregnable IV from 1916–1922.
  • Powerful, launched in 1895, was Impregnable from 1919–1929.
  • Andromeda, launched in 1897, was Impregnable II from 1919–1931.
  • Caroline, launched in 1882, was Impregnable IV from 1919–1929.
  • Ganges, launched in 1821, was Impregnable III from 1922–1929.

Impregnable moved ashore in 1936, becoming a stone frigate, and closed in 1948.

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