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- Q11706089 subject Q8752155.
- Q11706089 subject Q8752157.
- Q11706089 abstract "HMS Coromandel was a wooden paddle dispatch vessel of the Royal Navy. The ship was called Tartar before its purchase by the Navy in 1855, and was sold out of service in 1866. She served with some distinction throughout the China Wars of 1856-8 and 1860, being present in the capture of Canton, the action at Fatshan and the attacks on the Taku Forts in 1858 and 1860.".
- Q11706089 acquirementDate "1855-01-08".
- Q11706089 length "52.4256".
- Q11706089 shipBeam "7.3152".
- Q11706089 status "Sold 17 August 1866 inHong Kong. Renamed Naruto, the ship was broken up in 1876".
- Q11706089 thumbnail HMSCoromandel1860.jpg?width=300.
- Q11706089 wikiPageWikiLink Q172771.
- Q11706089 wikiPageWikiLink Q182561.
- Q11706089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8646.
- Q11706089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8752155.
- Q11706089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8752157.
- Q11706089 shipAcquired "1855-01-08".
- Q11706089 shipFate "--08-17".
- Q11706089 shipName "HMS Coromandel".
- Q11706089 type Product.
- Q11706089 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q11706089 type Ship.
- Q11706089 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q11706089 type Thing.
- Q11706089 type Q11446.
- Q11706089 comment "HMS Coromandel was a wooden paddle dispatch vessel of the Royal Navy. The ship was called Tartar before its purchase by the Navy in 1855, and was sold out of service in 1866. She served with some distinction throughout the China Wars of 1856-8 and 1860, being present in the capture of Canton, the action at Fatshan and the attacks on the Taku Forts in 1858 and 1860.".
- Q11706089 label "HMS Coromandel (1855)".
- Q11706089 depiction HMSCoromandel1860.jpg.
- Q11706089 name "HMS Coromandel".