HMS Orpheus
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Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Orpheus. Orpheus was the magical father of songs in Greek mythology.
- HMS Orpheus was a modified Lowestoffe class frigate launched in 1773. She was burnt in 1778 to avoid capture by the French at Rhode Island.
- HMS Orpheus was a 32-gun fifth-rate launched in 1780. In 1807 she was wrecked in the West Indies.
- HMS Orpheus was a 36-gun fifth-rate launched in 1809. She was broken up in 1819.
- HMS Orpheus was a 22-gun Jason class wood screw corvette launched in 1861. She was wrecked on the Manukau sandbars in New Zealand in 1863.
- HMS Orpheus was an M class destroyer launched in 1916. She was sold for scrap in 1921.
- HMS Orpheus was an Odin class submarine launched in 1929. She was sunk off Tobruk in 1940.
- HMS Orpheus was an Oberon class submarine, launched in 1959. She was paid off in 1987 and became a harbour training ship. She was sold for scrap on 1994.
[edit] References
- Colledge, J. J. and Warlow, Ben (2006). Ships of the Royal Navy: the complete record of all fighting ships of the Royal Navy, Rev. ed., London: Chatham. ISBN 9781861762818. OCLC 67375475.