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Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne th … Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Terpsichore, after Terpsichore, one of the Muses of Greek mythology:
* was a 24-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1760 and sold in 1766.
* HMS Terpsichore (1785) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1785. She was used as a receiving ship from 1818 and was broken up in 1830.
* was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1847. She was sunk in torpedo trials in 1865, and was raised and broken up in 1866.
* was an Apollo-class protected cruiser launched in 1890 and sold in 1914.
* HMS Terpsichore (R33) was a T-class destroyer launched in 1943. She was converted into a Type 16 frigate between 1952 and 1955, and was broken up in 1966. 1952 and 1955, and was broken up in 1966.
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne th … Five ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Terpsichore, after Terpsichore, one of the Muses of Greek mythology:
* was a 24-gun sixth rate captured from the French in 1760 and sold in 1766.
* HMS Terpsichore (1785) was a 32-gun fifth rate launched in 1785. She was used as a receiving ship from 1818 and was broken up in 1830.
* was an 18-gun sloop launched in 1847. She was sunk in torpedo trials in 1865, and was raised and broken up in 1866.
* was an Apollo-class protected cruiser launched in 1890 and sold in 1914.
* HMS Terpsichore (R33) was a T-class destroyer launched in 1943. She was converted into a Type 16 frigate between 1952 and 1955, and was broken up in 1966. 1952 and 1955, and was broken up in 1966.
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