About 1859 Royal Navy hydrographer Captain Richards of HMS Plumper named the range of mountains for HMS Britannia, the third of a series of vessels to bear that name.
In 1885 he entered the Royal Navy, receiving his education at Stubbington House School and HMS Britannia and the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Fullerton was the second son of Admiral Sir John Fullerton and entered the Royal Navy himself in 1892 as a Cadet in HMS Britannia.
he joined HMS Britannia in 1899, and in the last war served as first lieutenant and torpedo lieutenant on board H.M.S. Ajax.
HMS Beagle | Britannia Royal Naval College | HMS Victory | HMS M31 | HMS Bounty | HMS M23 | HMS ''Humber'' | HMS ''Bounty'' | Britannia | HMS M27 | HMS M25 | HMS Investigator | HMS M33 | HMS ''Beagle'' | HMS Plumper (1848) | HMS Endeavour | Britannia Stadium | HMS ''Victory'' | HMS Royal Charles | HMS Queen Mary | HMS ''Plumper'' | HMS Britannia | HMY Britannia | HMS ''Investigator'' | HMS ''Express'' | HMS Duke of Wellington | HMS ''Britannia'' | HMS Ark Royal | Britannia Industries | Yangtse Incident: The Story of HMS Amethyst |