Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Albion after Albion, an archaic name for Great Britain:
HMS Albion (1763) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1763. She was converted into a floating battery in 1794 and was wrecked in 1797.HMS Albion (1798) was a 22-gun armed sloop. She was an ex-merchant vessel, hired by the Navy between 1793 and 1794, and purchased outright in 1798. She was sold in 1803.HMS Albion (1802) was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1802. She was used for harbour service from 1831 and was broken up in 1836.HMS Albion (1842) was a 90-gun second rate launched in 1842. She was converted to screw propulsion in 1861 and was broken up in 1884.HMS Albion (1898) was a Canopus-class pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1898 and sold in 1919.HMS Albion (R07) was a Centaur-class aircraft carrier launched in 1947. She was converted into a commando carrier in 1962, sold in 1973, resold later that year and then broken up.HMS Albion (L14) is an Albion-class Landing Platform Dock ship launched in 2001 and currently in service.Other RN vessels named "Albion" were;
Albion II, an armed trawler taken up in 1915 and sunk by a mine in 1916.Albion II, a Bristol paddle steamer used for minesweeping in 1915.Albion III, a steam yacht, taken up from 1916 to 1919.