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  • Date: 2026-03-21 03:32:42

This topic has appeared in the trending rankings 1 time(s) in the past year. While it does not trend frequently, its appearance suggests a renewed or concentrated surge of public interest.

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HMS_Liverpool entered the ranking for the first time today at position #. This is its highest position ever recorded.

Trend History

This topic has appeared in the English Wikipedia rankings 1 time. It first appeared on 2026-03-21 and was most recently seen on 2026-03-21.

Wikipedia Overview


Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Liverpool after the city of Liverpool, whilst another was planned:HMS Liverpool (1741) was a 44-gun fifth-rate frigate, built as HMS Enterprise but renamed before being launched in 1741. She was sold in 1756 and became a privateer. She was reacquired by the Navy in 1759 and entered service as the 30-gun HMS Looe (1759). She was sold in 1763.
HMS Liverpool (1758) was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate launched in 1758 and wrecked in 1778.
HMS Liverpool (1814) was a 50-gun frigate, later reclassified as a fourth-rate ship of the line, launched in 1814 and sold in 1822.
HMS Liverpool was to have been a 58-gun fourth-rate Southampton-class frigate, ordered in 1825 and cancelled in 1829.
HMS Liverpool (1860) was a fourth-rate screw frigate launched in 1860 and sold in 1875.
HMS Liverpool (1909) was a Town-class light cruiser launched in 1909 and scrapped in 1921.
HMS Liverpool (C11) was a later Town-class light cruiser launched in 1938 and scrapped in 1958.
HMS Liverpool (D92) was a Type 42 destroyer launched in 1980 and deployed to the Persian Gulf during the Iraq War.

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