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Perseus

418 ship citations (10 free) in 138 resources

Perseus, HMS: refitting at English Harbor (Capt. George K. Elphinstone; Capt. Charles Phipps) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: rejoins Fanshawe's Squadron off Charleston (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: removes cable from anchor line (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: reprovisions at St. Augustine (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: returns to St. Augustine encumbered with French prisoners (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: sailed for Delaware Capes (Capt. George K. Elphinstone; Capt. Charles Phipps) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: seamen taken prisoner (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: seized illegal Antiguan privateers (Capt. George K. Elphinstone; Capt. Charles Phipps) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: station (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: sunk by mine off Greece, stoker's remarkable escape Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: ten seamen desert with cutter of (Capt. George K. Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: to refit at Antigua (Capt. George Elphinstone; Capt. Charles Phipps) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: two unidentified American armed pilot boats (Capt. George K. Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: two unidentified vessels (Capt. George K. Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: Viper (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: warps near prize (Capt. George Keith Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, HMS: yellow fever and smallpox on (Capt. George K. Elphinstone) Subscribe to view
Perseus, S.S., escape from Holland Subscribe to view
Perseus, S.S., in WS convoys Subscribe to view
Perseus, S.S., loss of Subscribe to view
Perseus, submarine: diversionary W/T signals, at sea with the Mediterranean Fleet, 23 to 25/7/41 Subscribe to view
Perseus, submarine: patrol off the Dardanelles, August 1941 Subscribe to view