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HMS Desperate was originally slated to be built to the Sampson designed steam vessel rated as a Steam Vessel First Class (SV1); however, the Admiralty, first rerated the vessels as First Class Sloops on 19 April 1845 then on the 9 May 1845, she was ordered as First-Class screw sloops to be built from a design of Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. She would be a 10-gun vessel with 400 NHP engines. She served in the Baltic during the Crimean war, and as a store ship to Edward Augustus Inglefield's Arctic expedition. She was broken up by 1865.

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  • HMS Desperate (1849) (en)
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  • HMS Desperate was originally slated to be built to the Sampson designed steam vessel rated as a Steam Vessel First Class (SV1); however, the Admiralty, first rerated the vessels as First Class Sloops on 19 April 1845 then on the 9 May 1845, she was ordered as First-Class screw sloops to be built from a design of Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. She would be a 10-gun vessel with 400 NHP engines. She served in the Baltic during the Crimean war, and as a store ship to Edward Augustus Inglefield's Arctic expedition. She was broken up by 1865. (en)
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  • Desperate (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/HMS_Desperate_(1849),_HMS_Phoenix_(1832)_and_the_store_ship_Diligence_off_Cape_Farewell.jpg
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  • Baltic 1854 - 55, Crimea, Black Sea 1855 (en)
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  • *400 nhp * (en)
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  • *As built: *2 × 56-pounder solid shot guns *6 × 8-inch (65 cwt) muzzle-loading shell guns *2 × 32-pounder solid shot guns *1857: *1 × 68-pounder (95 cwt) smoothbore muzzle-loading gun *6 × 8-inch (65 cwt) muzzle-loading shell guns *1 × 10-inch gun (en)
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  • Broken at Devonport Dockyard August 1865 (en)
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  • October 1845 (en)
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  • Desperate (en)
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  • *4-cylinder horizontal single-expansion steam engine *Single screw (en)
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  • First-class sloop (en)
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  • HMS Desperate was originally slated to be built to the Sampson designed steam vessel rated as a Steam Vessel First Class (SV1); however, the Admiralty, first rerated the vessels as First Class Sloops on 19 April 1845 then on the 9 May 1845, she was ordered as First-Class screw sloops to be built from a design of Sir William Symonds, Surveyor of the Navy. She would be a 10-gun vessel with 400 NHP engines. She served in the Baltic during the Crimean war, and as a store ship to Edward Augustus Inglefield's Arctic expedition. She was broken up by 1865. Desperate was the second named vessel since it was introduced for a 12-gun gun brig launched by White at Broadstairs on 2 January 1802, converted to a mortar brig in 1811 and sold on 15 December 1814. (en)
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  • Broken at Devonport Dockyard August 1865
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