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The replica of HMS Rose in 2000 painted to resemble Surprise at O'Brian's suggestion. HMS Surprise was the ship chosen by author Patrick O'Brian to restore Captain "Lucky" Jack Aubrey of the Aubrey–Maturin series to his place as a captain, and eventually see him raise his flag as an admiral of the Royal Navy.
Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Indefatigable: HMS Indefatigable (1784) was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1784, razeed to a 44-gun frigate in 1795 and broken up in 1816. This was the ship popularised by C. S. Forester in the early volumes of his Hornblower series of novels. HMS Indefatigable was to have been a ...
HMS Indefatigable was one of the Ardent-class 64-gun third-rate ships-of-the-line designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1761 for the Royal Navy. She was built as a ship-of-the-line, but most of her active service took place after her conversion to a 44-gun razee frigate .
The ship was sold to the 20th Century Fox film studio in March 2001, [8] and underwent extensive modifications to be used in the making of the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, in which she portrayed the Royal Navy frigate HMS Surprise with a story based on several of the books by Patrick O'Brian. The modifications included ...
On 21 July [2] they had also retaken the ship Lockhart Ross of Quebec, which two French frigates had captured a few days before. [12] On 27 September 1781, the brig Sturdy. [2] On 4 October 1781, the 14-gun Tiger. [2] On 9 January 1782, Les Sept Freres. [2] James Ferguson took command of Surprise on 2 March 1782, sailing to Newfoundland as ...
HMS Surprise (1916), a Yarrow later M-class destroyer launched in 1916 and sunk in 1917. HMS Surprise (K346), a Bay-class frigate. She had been laid down as HMS Loch Carron but was renamed HMS Gerrans Bay in 1944 before being launched in 1945. She was renamed HMS Surprise and used as a despatch vessel later that year, and was broken up in 1965.