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HMS Eurydice (1843)

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in an hour all was over. The situation of the Eurydice—but a short distance to the S.E. of high cliffs, behind which chalk downs rise to a height of 800 or 900 feet, will sufficiently explain the way in which the squall took the vessel by surprise. The squall advancing from the N. W., the vessel was screened from it until it burst down the steep slope of the land in full fury.
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Only two of the ship's 319 crew and trainees survived; most of those who were not carried down with the ship died of exposure in the freezing waters. Captain Hare, a devout Christian, after giving the order to every man to save himself, clasped his hands in prayer and went down with his ship. One of
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and made two successful voyages between England and the West Indies before also disappearing at sea on her crossing the North Atlantic from Bermuda in 1880 with the loss of 281 lives; the ship is believed to have been lost in a storm. Later British seagoing training ships were smaller purpose-built
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The violent but brief atmospheric disturbance which was the cause of this catastrophe appears to have advanced from the N.W., and reached the north of England about ten a.m. Taking a south-easterly course, snow began to fall at Leicester about 1:45, and was followed by a strong gusty wind, but
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as a training ship because of her extreme design, which was known to lack stability. However, she was immediately replaced by another 26-gun frigate of identical tonnage but slightly less radical hull-lines, HMS
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with his family at the time. The wreck was refloated later that same year but had been so badly damaged during her submersion that she was then subsequently broken up. Her ship's bell is preserved in
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An inquiry found that the vessel had sunk through stress of weather and that her officers and crew were blameless for her loss. There was some adverse comment on the suitability of
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to operate in shallow waters. She originally saw service on the North American and West Indies station between 1843 and 1846 under the command of her first captain,
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of the United Kingdom reportedly saw the three-masted ship off the Isle of Wight while filming for the television series
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Cemetery in Lake where seven crew members are buried. The ship's anchor is set into a memorial at Clayhall Cemetery,
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has been sighted frequently by sailors over the years since her sinking, and she is said to haunt
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which was the victim of one of Britain's worst peacetime naval disasters when she sank in 1878.
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141 ft 2 in (43.03 m) (gundeck) 117 ft 9.75 in (35.9093 m) (keel)
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saw no further seagoing service in the next twenty years; she was converted into a stationary
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Sailing's Strangest Moments: Extraordinary But True Tales from Over 900 Years of Sailing
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Agnes Weston: My Life among the Bluejackets, James Nisbett: London, 1909. Page 123
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and then to the North American and West Indies station again. The
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was a very fast 26-gun frigate designed with a very shallow
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After being recommissioned under the command of Captain
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in 1861. In 1877, she was refitted at Portsmouth and by
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The Royal Gazette, city of Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda
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for Portsmouth. After a very fast passage across the
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being towed into Portsmouth Harbour, 1 September 1878
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London. 18 August 1845. 536:was caught in a heavy snow storm off the 469:for seagoing service as a training ship. 441:(between 1854 and 1855) and then Captain 73:Learn how and when to remove this message 924:Solved!: The Greatest Sea Mystery of All 779: 777: 115:of all important aspects of the article. 36:This article includes a list of general 16:For other ships with the same name, see 1049:for HMS Eurydice's crew and passengers. 949:"Solving a mystery of military blunder" 922:Raine, David Francis (1 January 1997). 704: 133: 111:Please consider expanding the lead to 514:North America and West Indies Station 157: 7: 712: 710: 708: 687:. Most notably, on 17 October 1998, 329:38 ft 10 in (11.84 m) 219:£16,137, plus £9,312 for fitting out 947:Hainey, Raymond (9 February 2011). 577:St. Paul's Church, Gatten, Shanklin 1042:Isle Of Wight Shipwrecks: Eurydice 42:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1813:Shipwrecks in the English Channel 926:. 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