HMS Inconstant was an unarmored, iron-hulled, screw frigate built for the Royal Navy in the late 1860s. Upon completion in 1869, she was the fastest warship...
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Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Inconstant, whilst another was planned: HMS Inconstant (1778) was a 36-gun fifth rate, previously the French...
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On 24 August 1880, Louis was posted to HMS Inconstant, the flagship of the Flying Squadron, which included HMS Bacchante on which Princes Albert Victor...
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Annual 1887, p286-295 King, Warships and Navies of the World, p203. HMS Inconstant HMS Raleigh Brassey's Naval Annual, 1888. Page 284, "Unarmoured Ships"...
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The other two iron-hulled frigates of independent design were HMS Inconstant and HMS Shah. The Controller originally intended to build six of these big...
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last Welsh-built naval vessels afloat, former iron screw frigate HMS Inconstant (1868), built at Pembroke Dock, arrives in Belgium to be broken up. 2 April...
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1844 HMS Active 1845 HMS Sybille 1847 HMS Constance – re-ordered to different design HMS Chesapeake – re-ordered as steam/screw frigate HMS Inconstant 36-gun...
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ironclads (from 1868) HMS Achilles (as re-gunned in 1868) HMS Inconstant in commission from 1869 HMS Shah in commission from 1876 Briton-class screw corvettes...
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Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet and Captain of the frigate HMS Inconstant in February 1880 and then, while remaining Flag Captain to the Commander-in-Chief...
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1951–1955 Glaive (ex-USS PC-1146) 1951–1956 Ardent (ex-USS PC-1167) 1951–1956 Inconstant (ex-USS PC-1171) 1951–1956 Légionnaire(ex-USS PC-1226) 1944–1958 Lancier...
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USS Constitution (section HMS Cyane and HMS Levant)
towards Brazil, as Stewart had learned from the capture of Susanna that HMS Inconstant was transporting gold bullion back to England, and he wanted her as...
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became commander of the Flying Squadron, with his flag in the frigate HMS Inconstant in August 1880, and was promoted to vice-admiral on 26 July 1881. However...
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April 1868. "HMS Lynx". The Yard. Retrieved 17 February 2017. "Military and Naval Intelligence". The Times. No. 26109. London. 27 April 1868. col C, p. 12...
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French guard ships were absent, his tiny fleet, consisting of the brig Inconstant, four small transports, and two feluccas, slipped away from Portoferraio...
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Dockyard, cancelled 7 February 1831. HMS Inconstant – ordered 9 June 1825 from Sheerness Dockyard, cancelled 9 March 1832. HMS Orpheus – ordered 9 June 1825...
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Navy was interested in the Wampanoag's design, which lead it to build HMS Inconstant around a similar idea that favored speed over armor and armament: a...
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an instructor after which Scott was posted as gunnery lieutenant on HMS Inconstant part of a squadron responsible for training officers and men in the...
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and anchored off Bangkok. On 18 July 1893, while the French warships Inconstant and Comète continued to threaten Bangkok, the French foreign minister...
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1778 before the official outbreak of war and took her into service as HMS Inconstant. The Royal Navy sold her in 1782. Alcmène class (26-gun design of 1773...
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ironclad warships that had been begun in 1868 proved to be a success, as had the British screw frigate HMS Inconstant, the first iron-hulled cruising warship...
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departed on a two-year voyage round the world on the aptly named warship HMS Inconstant. Lillie herself was spirited away to France. On 18 March 1881 she gave...
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1816 to 1818, Rivett-Carnac served as an admiralty-midshipman on the Inconstant, and later on the Vengeur. On 1 October 1818 he was promoted to lieutenant...
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County Durham. She was refloated with assistance and resumed her voyage. Inconstant United Kingdom The brig struck the pier and sank at Dunkerque, Nord....
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February 1847. p. 5. "Shipping Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury etc. No. 1868. Liverpool. 19 February 1847. "Shipping Intelligence". The Morning Chronicle...
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was refloated and beached at Sheerness, Kent in a sinking condition. Inconstant United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Blyth. She was on a voyage...
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