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A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in India ...: Also a Register Comprehending All the Ships ... Built in India to the Present Time ..
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built by Laird & Co. in 1834. She was disassembled, shipped in 1835 to the Bay of
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as one of the last vessels built for the EIC's naval arm. She was broken up in 1911.
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was to have been a 46-gun fifth rate. She was laid down, but cancelled in 1831.
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Gibson-Hill, C.A. (1954). "The Steamers employed in Asian Waters, 1819-39".
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river. Another three were planned but never completed:
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until at least 1858. Her subsequent fate is unknown.
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Index

Royal Navy
Euphrates
HMS Euphrates (1813)
fifth rate
frigate
HMS Euphrates (1866)
troopship
Emerald-class
light cruiser
HMS Euphrates (shore establishment)
Basra
HCS Euphrates (1828)
brig
Bombay Dockyard
PS Euphrates (1836)
paddle steamer
Antioch
Lake of Antioch
English Euphrates expedition
PS Tigris (1836)
HP
Indus flotilla
Euphrates (ship)
Phipps (1840)
Wadia (1986)
Hackman (2001)


Colledge & Warlow (2006)
Low (1877)

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