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HMS Coromandel

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234: 229: 128:. The Navy purchased her in 1855 and she participated in several battles in Chinese waters, including having been sunk and recovered. The Navy sold her in 1866 and she went through several changes in ownership before she was broken up in 1876. 78:. She was purchased on the stocks in 1795, used as a storeship from 1800, was converted to a convalescent ship in 1807 for Jamaica, and was sold there in 1813. She returned to Britain around 1847 and was wrecked at Yarmouth in 1856. 243: 216: 263: 165: 250:
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in 1815. She transported convicts to Australia in 1819. From 1828 to 1853, when she was broken up, she served as a
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124:. She was built in 1853 for the P&O company as the passenger and cargo steamer 93: 68: 121: 38: 139: 53: 102:. She was rebuilt as a 20-gun storeship in 1806 and renamed HMS 92:, which the Admiralty bought in 1804 and converted to the 56-gun 247: 142:
launched in 1856 and in service until at least 1870.
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Index

HMS Malabar (1804)
Coromandel (ship)
Royal Navy
Coromandel Coast
India
HMS Coromandel (1795)
fourth rate
East Indiaman
East Indiaman
fourth-rate
HMS Malabar
prison hulk
HMS Coromandel (1855)
Royal Navy
HMS Coromandel (1856)
frigate
"Coromandel Wreck at Yarmouth"
the original
Colledge, J. J.
Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy
ISBN
978-1-86176-281-8
list of ships
internal link
Categories
Set index articles on ships
Royal Navy ship names

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