
HMS Snake (1797) - Wikipedia
HMS Snake was a British Royal Navy ship launched in 1797 as the only member of her class of brig-sloops. She captured or destroyed two French privateers and one Danish privateer. She also captured numerous small merchantmen, but spent time …
HMS Snake - Wikipedia
HMS Snake (1777) was the French prize Seine that HMS Seaford captured and the Royal Navy purchased in 1777 at Antigua and armed with 10-16 guns. She was used as a slop ship from 1781 and was sold in 1783.
HMS Snake (1797) - Wikiwand
HMS Snake was a British Royal Navy ship launched in 1797 as the only member of her class of brig-sloops. She captured or destroyed two French privateers and one Danish privateer. She also captured numerous small merchantmen, but spent time …
HMS Rattlesnake (1822) - Wikipedia
HMS Rattlesnake was an Atholl-class 28-gun sixth-rate corvette of the Royal Navy launched in 1822. She made a historic voyage of discovery to the Cape York and Torres Strait areas of northern Australia.
HMS Snake by BenD - Caldercraft - 1:64 - Model Ship World™
Apr 26, 2017 · There are a number of pretty well documented Snake builds on this site so you should have plenty of reference material.
HMS Snake c.1797 Building the Hull Part 1 - YouTube
May 15, 2007 · This video documents the building of a plank on frame hull of a tall ship model. The model in this case is the Caldercraft kit of the HMS Snake. Steve Priske...
HMS Snake (1797) | Military Wiki | Fandom
HMS Snake was launched in 1797 as the only member of her class of brig-sloops. She captured or destroyed two French privateers and one Danish privateer. She also captured numerous small merchantmen, but spent time escorting convoys to and from the West Indies.
HMS Snake | Military Wiki | Fandom
HMS Snake was a 14-gun sloop, also purchased in 1777. She may have been the previous Snake recaptured. She was used as a slop ship from 1781 and was sold in 1783.
HMS Snake (1797) - The National Archives
HMS Snake (1797) This page summarises records created by this Organisation The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the...
HMS Snake (1871); Fighting vessel; Gunboat - Royal Museums …
A half block model of the port side of the gunboat HMS Snake (1871), made entirely in wood and painted dark brown below the waterline, a narrow white stripe above and black above the waterline. Hull details include a rudder and port side propeller shaft casing.