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Fisgard is an
English name
derived from Fishguard, a
coastal town in Pembrokeshire,
southwest Wales.
Fisgard may also
refer to:
Fisgard Lighthouse, an...
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ships and a s****
establishment of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Fisgard or HMS
Fishguard after the
coastal town of
Fishguard in Pembrokeshire,...
- HMS
Fisgard was a s****
establishment of the
Royal Navy
active at
different periods and
locations between 1848 and 1983. She was used to
train artificers...
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Portsmouth for
engineering artificers and was
renamed Fisgard II (Audacious had been
renamed Fisgard in 1904). On 17
September 1914, she sank
during a storm...
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Fisgard Lighthouse National Historic Site, on
Fisgard Island at the
mouth of
Esquimalt Harbour in Colwood,
British Columbia, is the site of
Fisgard Lighthouse...
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Fiorenzo captured her in 1797 and the
Royal Navy took her into
service as HMS
Fisgard. She was sold in 1814. The
French Navy
ordered her on 8
March 1793 as Fidélité...
- Langford's
sister opened a
School for
Young Ladies at 'Colwood' Farm. In 1860,
Fisgard Lighthouse was
constructed at the
mouth of
Esquimalt Harbour. It was 14...
- Victoria. This area
included two
blocks of
Herald Street, two
blocks of
Fisgard Street, and two
blocks of old
Cormorant Street. The
block between Store...
- an artificers'
training establishment at
Portsmouth under the name of
Fisgard II. By this time she was
lacking masts, funnels,
armament and superstructure...
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launched in 1864 as HMS Invincible. She was
renamed HMS
Erebus in 1904, HMS
Fisgard II in 1906 and sank in a
storm in 1914. HMS Erebus (I02) was an Erebus-class...