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on the other. Nearly 100 sailors were involved, with a number of them being arrested by local and military police, assisted by reinforcements sent from the
Dockyard. The prisoners were taken to their respective ships. By 20 October,
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at the Nore. The launch did not go smoothly, as the ship hung due to a malfunction in the launch system. The ship was eventually launched to loud cheering from the thousands of spectators. On 17 May 1881,
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was reported as being out of commission. She was not amongst the list of ships which could be made ready for sea within a week. In
December, it was reported that as there was no intention to return
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was being undocked in a gale when a rope snapped, setting her adrift. She collided with another vessel and the dockyard wall before a
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undertook her first sea trials on 8 July 1880. These lasted for six hours, with the ship being under the command of
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332:. They were later designated as 'third class cruisers'. Six ships of the class were built at the commercial yards of
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further differed from her sisters in having feathering rather than hoisting screws, a feature she shared only with
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was one of nine ship class of steel corvettes built in the late 1870s and early 1880s to an 1876 design by
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579:. A speed of 13.71 knots (25.39 km/h) was achieved, which was in excess of that specified by the
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to service at the time, new guns allocated to her would instead be installed on
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arrived at San
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was at
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461:. A speed of 13.787 knots (25.534 km/h) was achieved. In 1882,
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to be fitted with this design of torpedo launcher. Appointments to
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1485:. No. 33519. London. 28 December 1891. col D, E, p. 5.
1470:. No. 33262. London. 3 March 1891. col A, B, C, p. 13.
378:. These two ships were also the only two not to be rearmed with
1298:. No. 31562. London. 25 September 1885. col E, p. 10.
1283:. No. 31558. London. 22 September 1885. col D, p. 12.
1238:. No. 31236. London. 11 September 1884. col B, p. 10.
947:. No. 29371. London. 27 September 1878. col A, p. 11.
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1455:. No. 32551. London. 23 November 1888. col B, p. 13.
1313:. No. 31589. London. 28 September 1885. col C, p. 7.
1253:. No. 31238. London. 13 September 1884. col B, p. 7.
1100:. No. 30615. London. 18 September 1882. col B, p. 4.
1085:. No. 30512. London. 14 September 1882. col C, p. 6.
1055:. No. 30672. London. 23 November 1882. col C, p. 10.
524:. Her complement of 264 officers and men included a number of
1440:. No. 32530. London. 30 October 1888. col G, p. 10.
1425:. No. 32267. London. 28 December 1887. col F, p. 3.
1328:. No. 31634. London. 19 December 1885. col D, p. 8.
1208:. No. 30919. London. 7 September 1883. col C, p. 5.
1193:. No. 30695. London. 20 December 1882. col B, p. 9.
1178:. No. 30670. London. 21 November 1882. col G, p. 7.
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1268:. No. 31522. London. 11 August 1885. col A, p. 10.
1163:. No. 30643. London. 20 October 1882. col B, p. 5.
1148:. No. 30640. London. 17 October 1882. col G, p. 5.
1133:. No. 30627. London. 2 October 1882. col A, p. 5.
1118:. No. 30629. London. 4 October 1882. col B, p. 7.
962:. No. 29835. London. 22 March 1880. col F, p. 11.
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1343:. No. 31704. London. 11 March 1886. col B, p. 7.
1223:. No. 31117. London. 25 April 1884. col F, p. 1.
1070:. No. 30652. London. 18 July 1882. col D, p. 10.
1037:. No. 30243. London. 11 July 1881. col D, p. 11.
992:. No. 29904. London. 11 June 1880. col A, p. 11.
1022:. No. 30200. London. 21 May 1880. col A, p. 12.
1007:. No. 30197. London. 18 May 1880. col B, p. 12.
1388:. No. 32091. London. 6 June 1887. col A, p. 6.
977:. No. 29882. London. 18 May 1880. col B, p. 8.
641:. She departed San Francisco on 1 August 1885 bound for
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to launch the torpedoes. She was the first ship of the
389:-class ships had steel hulls clad with two layers of
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401:, bathroom for ratings and even a ship's library.
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703:, which was to be paid off. Whilst at Hong Kong,
513:was commissioned on 3 October 1882. She relieved
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1466:"Naval Mobilization and the Reserve of Ships".
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932:. W.H. Allen. p. 126.
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133:General characteristics
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900:Winfield (2004) p. 272
839:Frederic Proby Doughty
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1499:. World Naval Ships
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196:2,590
112:9 June 1880
83:Engines by
1720:1880 ships
1709:Categories
1516:References
759:San Pablo,
688:sailed to
483:midshipman
475:Royal Navy
411:Polyphemus
311:Royal Navy
239:Complement
205:Propulsion
96:No. 4 Slip
93:Way number
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1640:Constance
1626:Carysfort
1619:Cleopatra
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797:Constance
793:Constance
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775:Constance
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740:Constance
712:Constance
710:In 1886,
705:Constance
698:HMS
696:relieved
694:Constance
690:Hong Kong
686:Constance
682:Constance
674:Constance
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659:Constance
647:Raratonga
627:Constance
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604:Guayaquil
600:Constance
589:Constance
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569:Constance
565:Sheerness
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253:As built:
216:Sail plan
117:Completed
101:Laid down
67:Constance
36:Constance
1654:Cordelia
1633:Conquest
1612:Champion
1569:52620555
1503:15 March
1406:15 March
827:Captain
814:Captains
728:Nagasaki
720:Yokohama
665:Conquest
643:Coquimbo
573:Spithead
563:were at
399:sick bay
307:corvette
247:Armament
148:corvette
109:Launched
1679:Calypso
1605:Curacoa
1522:Urania
700:Curacoa
608:Ecuador
571:was at
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522:Pacific
467:torpedo
338:Glasgow
309:of the
278:8 × QF
222:-rigged
178:Draught
73:Builder
43:History
1647:Canada
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678:Panama
670:Medway
655:Tahiti
649:, the
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577:Colomb
561:Linnet
544:Linnet
517:Thetis
443:Career
350:barque
305:steel
303:-class
298:was a
230:13.72
220:Barque
162:Length
145:-class
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1598:Comus
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873:Notes
861:1889
821:From
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716:Japan
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551:Jumna
387:Comus
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336:, at
301:Comus
232:knots
227:Speed
143:Comus
1565:OCLC
1555:ISBN
1536:ISBN
1505:2011
1408:2011
769:1888
744:goat
730:and
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623:Peru
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424:KCSI
418:Sir
391:teak
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269:8 ×
263:4 ×
257:2 ×
170:Beam
125:Fate
65:HMS
62:Name
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380:6in
242:250
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