Hms Narcissus
Six ships of the
Royal Navy
have been named
HMS ''Narcissus
'' after the
Narcissus
of mythology, or after the
Narcissi
flowers.
The first
Narcissus
was a 20-gun
sixth-rate
launched in
1781
and wrecked in
1796
.
The second
Narcissus
was a 32-gun
fifth-rate
launched in
1801
, a
convict ship
after
1823
, and sold
1837
.
A 28-gun
sixth-rate
Narcissus
of 601 tons was ordered in
1846
but cancelled in
1848
.
A 50-gun
fourth-rate
Narcissus
of 1,996 tons was ordered in
1849
and cancelled in
1857
.
The third
Narcissus
was a wooden-hulled
screw frigate
in service from
1859
to
1883
.
The fourth
Narcissus
was an
armoured cruiser
launched in
1886
and sold in
1946
.
The fifth
Narcissus
was a
Acacia
-class
sloop
in use from
1915
to
1922
.
The sixth
Narcissus
was a
Flower-class
corvette
launched in
1941
and sold
1946
.
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