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HMS Mallard (1801) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1801. The French captured her after she ran aground in 1804. The French Navy converted her to a gunboat in 1811, renamed her Favori in 1814, Mallard in 1815, and then Favori again later in 1815. She was struck at Brest in 1827, but was a service craft there on 17 September 1831. HMS Mallard ...
HMS Mallard was a two funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1894 – 1895 Naval Estimates. She served in Home waters both before and during ...
HMS Mallard was one of two Kingfisher-class sloops ordered by the British Admiralty on 21 March 1935. [1] The Kingfishers were intended as coastal escorts, suitable for replacing the old ships used for fishery protection and anti-submarine warfare training in peacetime, while being suitable for mass production in wartime.
HMS Express in 1874, a Forester-class gunboat similar to HMS Mallard, which found the abandoned Resolven. The mystery of this ship earned it the nickname "The Welsh Mary Celeste". [3] [4] Struck with misfortune a second and final time, Resolven was wrecked in 1887 while returning to Newfoundland from Nova Scotia with a load of lumber. [5]
Designed by Nathaniel Barnaby, Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy, the Forester-class gunboats were similar in every respect to the preceding Ariel-class gunboats. [2] They were fitted with a 2-cylinder horizontal compound-expansion steam engine, although Moorhen and Sheldrake received a single-expansion direct-acting steam engine.
HMS Caesar (1896) SS Canada (1896) SS Carolina; French cruiser Cassard; Catawissa (tugboat) French cruiser Catinat; HMS Chamois (1896) Charlotte (sternwheeler) HMHS China; City of Bangor (ship) SS Columbia (1896) SS Connemara; HMS Crane (1896) Spanish cruiser Cristóbal Colón
HMS Mallard (1896) S. HMS Stag (1899) This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
HMS Mallard (1896) HMQS Mosquito; Japanese destroyer KagerÅ (1899) Japanese destroyer Murakumo (1898) ... This page was last edited on 13 June 2018, at 12:40 (UTC).