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was a composite screw gunboat launched in 1889. She was transferred to the
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in 1793, and then between 1793 and 1796 had served the Royal Navy as a
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had been launched in 1780, probably under another name, had received a
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was a 10-gun cutter launched in 1828. She was used as a survey
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training ship for men of the fishery reserve. She was renamed
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purchased from civilian service in 1909 and refitted as a
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in January 1920 and sold back into civilian service as
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Index

Royal Navy
sparrow
HMS Sparrow (1653)
pink
HMS Sparrow (1796)
cutter
letter of marque
hired armed cutter
HMS Sparrow (1805)
Fly-class
brig-sloop
HMS Sparrow (1828)
ketch
HMS Sparrow (1860)
Philomel-class
gunvessel
HMS Sparrow (1889)
New Zealand
training ship
NZS Amokura
HMS Sparrow (1909)
trawler
minesweeping
HMS Sparrow (U71)
Black Swan-class
sloop
San Sebastián
Korea
HMS Sparrowhawk
list of ships

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