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HMS Malacca was a 17-gun wooden sloop of the Royal Navy. She was ordered on 9 November 1847 from Moulmein, Burma to be built of teak. As a Surveyor's Department design, Malacca was based on the Conflict designed sloop which was approved on 9 December 1848. After launching in April 1853 she was commissioned the following month to be sailed to England for the fitting of her engine. She entered British Naval service in 1854 and served three commissions including action in the Russian War 1854 - 55 before being sold in 1869. Her resale to Japan, she served in the Japanese Navy as a training ship until broken in 1906.

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  • HMS Malacca (1853) (en)
  • 筑波 (コルベット) (ja)
  • Tsukuba (1854) (pl)
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  • 筑波(つくば)は、日本海軍の軍艦、木造コルベット。元イギリス海軍所属の「HMS マラッカ」(HMS Malacca)で、兵部省が購入。艦名は茨城県の筑波山にちなんで名づけられた。 (ja)
  • Tsukuba – japońska trójmasztowa korweta o napędzie śrubowym, zbudowana dla Royal Navy w 1854 roku jako HMS "Malacca"; została sprzedana w 1870 roku marynarce cesarskiej i przemianowana na "Tsukubę". Od 1892 roku uzbrojona w cztery działka 6" o zamkach ślizgowych. Od 1900 roku służyła jako stacjonarny okręt treningowy. W 1906 roku osadzona na mieliźnie i rozebrana. (pl)
  • HMS Malacca was a 17-gun wooden sloop of the Royal Navy. She was ordered on 9 November 1847 from Moulmein, Burma to be built of teak. As a Surveyor's Department design, Malacca was based on the Conflict designed sloop which was approved on 9 December 1848. After launching in April 1853 she was commissioned the following month to be sailed to England for the fitting of her engine. She entered British Naval service in 1854 and served three commissions including action in the Russian War 1854 - 55 before being sold in 1869. Her resale to Japan, she served in the Japanese Navy as a training ship until broken in 1906. (en)
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  • Tsukuba (en)
  • HMS Malacca (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/HM_ships_Grappler_Shearwater_and_Malacca.jpg
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  • Baltic 1854, Black Sea 1854 - 55 (en)
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  • *200 nhp/ *After 1862: (en)
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  • Static training vessel c. 1900 (en)
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  • * *As built: *After 1862: (en)
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