HMS Waterloo (1818), was an 80-gun third rate, originally named HMS Talavera but renamed HMS Waterloo before her launch in 1818. She was renamed HMS Bellerophon in 1824, relegated to harbour service in 1848. She then saw active service at Sebastopol during the Crimean War 1854–1856. Her gun crews manned off-loaded guns ashore and were nicknamed "The Bellerophon Doves". She sustained some damage during the bombardment of Sebastopol and was finally sold for breaking up in 1892.
HMS Bellerophon was to have been a Minotaur-classcruiser. She was ordered in 1942, but was renamed HMS Blake before construction started in 1944.
HMS Bellerophon was to have been a Minotaur-class cruiser. She was renamed HMS Tiger in 1945 whilst under construction and was launched later that year.
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