- name HMS
Sprightly: HMS
Sprightly (1777) was a 12 gun
cutter built in
Dover in
August 1777, that sank 23
December 1777 off
Guernsey HMS
Sprightly (1778)...
- RV
Sprightly was a 42m
research vessel owned by the
Australian Commonwealth Scientific Research Organisation (CSIRO).
Sprightly originally served as a...
-
Sprightly was a 6-gun Nightingale-class
cutter built for the
Royal Navy
during the 1810s. She was
wrecked off the Isle of
Portland in 1821.
Sprightly...
- HMS
Sprightly was a 10-gun
cutter of the
Royal Navy,
built to a
design by John Williams, and the name ship of her two-vessel
class of cutters. She was...
- HMAS
Sprightly was a
tugboat operated by the
Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
between 1943 and 1953. She was
built by the
Levingston Shipbuilding Company,...
- HMS
Sprightly was a B-class
torpedo boat
destroyer of the
British Royal Navy. She was
built speculatively by Laird, Son & Company, Birkenhead, pre-empting...
- surve**** by the
BelgAE (1897–99).
Named by UK-APC
after the
British sealer Sprightly,
Captain Hughes,
which visited this
vicinity in 1824-25.
Relyovo Peninsula...
- let me
trace beneath the
purpled morn, The deep-mouth'd beagle, and the
sprightly horn" To a Lady
before Marriage (published
posthumously in 1749) Fielding:...
-
recommissioned August 1959 as INS
Rahav HMS Sea
Robin (P267) –
cancelled HMS
Sprightly (P268) –
cancelled HMS
Surface (P269) –
cancelled HMS
Surge (P271) – cancelled...
- performance,
noting her
dance movements in particular,
which he
described as "
sprightly", "****y" and "theatrical".
Natasha Pinto of The
Music commented, "She...