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  2. Steam Pinnace 199 - Wikipedia

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    Despite these findings, the name Steam Pinnace 199 was retained. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Steam Pinnace 224 was built in 1909, and was assigned to the battlecruiser HMS Inflexible in 1916. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] It was sold out of the Royal Navy on 6 August 1948, [ 3 ] and in 1952 she was sold to a private owner, renamed Treleague , and was converted into ...

  3. Pinnace (ship's boat) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The Royal Navy pinnace Steam Pinnace 199 is preserved at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. [7] One example of a ship utilizing many steam pinnace (ship's boats) was HMS London in Zanzibar while suppressing the slave trade in the region: Slavery was legal in all Muslim countries, and HM ships could only become involved with slaving when it ...

  4. Ship's boat - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Navy experimented with one in 1848, getting rid of it two years later. The next involvement was in 1864. Six ships were each supplied with a standard launch fitted with a steam engine. In the following years, their numbers were increased and, in 1867, a 36 feet (11 m) steam pinnace was successfully trialled and produced in a range of ...

  5. List of ships built at John I. Thornycroft & Company, Chiswick

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    The boat has been preserved at the Royal Norwegian Navy Museum at Horten. 1874 unnamed launch #24 1874 Admiralty No.58 #25 A pinnace for the Royal Navy, capable of 9.2 knots. [23] 1874 Choutka #26 Built of steel and capable of 16.9 knots. Bought by Russia and served as a torpedo boat. [24] 1874 #Dragonfly #27 Launch, capable of 18 knots. [25 ...

  6. National Historic Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Steam Pinnace 199: J. Samuel White, & Co Ltd: East Cowes, Isle of Wight: 1911 Naval pinnace: Portsmouth: Museum exhibit Floating exhibit at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth: 40 Stormy Petrel: R & C Perkins Whitstable: 1890 Oyster Smack: Gillingham, Kent: Private, operating 840 Sundowner: Sheerness Dockyard: Sheerness: 1912 ...

  7. First naval Victoria Cross of First World War could fetch £ ...

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    The medal was awarded to Captain Henry Peel Ritchie, of the Royal Navy. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. Picket boat - Wikipedia

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    A long-serving 19th-century British picket boat, carried on capital ships, was a 50-foot (15 m) model introduced in 1867 which saw wide service in World War I and even some limited service in World War II. The typical main armament during most of this boat's service life was a Hotchkiss 3–pounder, adopted by the Royal Navy in 1886. [7]

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