HMS Resolution was sold for scrap on 5 May 1948 and broken up at Faslane.
The first to be completed was HMS Resolution, laid down in February 1964 and launched in September 1966.
Several ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Resolution.
They embarked on the HMS Resolution on July 13, 1772 in Plymouth.
In 1921 he was made a Midshipman and assigned to HMS Resolution for training.
On his last voyage, Cook once again commanded HMS Resolution.
Roberts also served on HMS Resolution where he was to make a painting of the ship.
Smith sailed again with Cook in 1772, as master's mate aboard the HMS Resolution.
After the Restoration in 1660, Tredagh was renamed HMS Resolution.
K1 was used again by Cook for his third voyage (HMS Resolution 1776-80).