- Rear-Admiral
Richard Kempenfelt (1718 – 29
August 1782) was a
Royal Navy
officer best
known for his
victory at the
Battle of
Ushant in 1781 and
dying when...
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Kempenfelt may
refer to:
Richard Kempenfelt (1718–1782),
admiral in the
Royal Navy.
Several ships of the
Royal Navy
named HMS
Kempenfelt.
Kempenfelt Bay...
- of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Kempenfelt,
after rear-admiral
Richard Kempenfelt: HMS
Kempenfelt (1915) was a Marksman-class
flotilla leader...
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Kempenfelt Bay is a 14.5 km (9.0 mi) long bay that
leads into the
Canadian city of Barrie, Ontario. It is as deep as 41.5 m (136 ft) in places, and is...
- the
Igopogo include Beaverton Bessie,
after Beaverton, Ontario, and "
Kempenfelt Kelly"
after the bay that
extends from the lake into the city of Barrie...
- HMS
Kempenfelt was a C-class
destroyer built for the
Royal Navy in the
early 1930s. A
flotilla leader, she saw
service in the Home
Fleet before World War...
- HMS
Kempenfelt was a W-class
destroyer flotilla leader of the
Royal Navy that
served in the
Second World War. She was the
second destroyer of her name...
- Toronto. The city is
within Simcoe County and
located along the s****s of
Kempenfelt Bay.
Although it is
physically in the county,
Barrie is
politically independent...
- HMS
Kempenfelt was a Marksman-class
flotilla leader of the
British Royal Navy. She was
built by the
Cammell Laird at
their Birkenhead shipyard, with construction...
- was
built to a
slightly enlarged design:
Codrington (1930)
Keith (1931)
Kempenfelt (1932)
Duncan (1933)
Exmouth (1934)
Faulknor (1935)
Grenville (1936) Hardy...