HMS Volcano (1804) was originally a 16-gun
sloop named HMS Heron. She was reclassified as a bomb vessel in 1810 and renamed HMS Volcano. She was sold in 1816 and became the mercantile Jason, which was wrecked in 1821.
HMS Volcano was to have been an 8-gun bomb vessel. She was ordered in 1819 and cancelled in 1831.
HMS Volcano (1836) was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1836. She became a floating factory in 1862 and was broken up in 1894.
HMS Volcano was to have been a
W-classdestroyer. She was cancelled in 1918.
HMS Volcano was a World War II land-based training establishment at
Holmrook Hall,
Cumbria, specialising in explosives
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HMS Volcano (1804) was originally a 16-gun
sloop named HMS Heron. She was reclassified as a bomb vessel in 1810 and renamed HMS Volcano. She was sold in 1816 and became the mercantile Jason, which was wrecked in 1821.
HMS Volcano was to have been an 8-gun bomb vessel. She was ordered in 1819 and cancelled in 1831.
HMS Volcano (1836) was a wooden paddle sloop launched in 1836. She became a floating factory in 1862 and was broken up in 1894.
HMS Volcano was to have been a
W-classdestroyer. She was cancelled in 1918.
HMS Volcano was a World War II land-based training establishment at
Holmrook Hall,
Cumbria, specialising in explosives
List of ships with the same or similar names
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.