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- Q466706 subject Q7034914.
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- Q466706 abstract "SMS Gneisenau was a Bismarck-class corvette built for the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in the late 1870s. The ship was named after the Prussian Field Marshal August von Gneisenau.Gneisenau served in the training of officer candidates, for which the ship undertook numerous voyages abroad. An incident of desertion by a crew member is alleged to have occurred in 1885 at Sydney. On 16 December 1900 the ship sank in a storm near the harbor of Málaga, Spain, after grounding at the harbor mole because a failure of the propulsion machinery. Forty crew members perished, including the captain and first officer. According to The Naval Annual, she "had on board 14 naval officers, including Captain Kretchmann in command, 49 cadets and 6 other officers, and about 380 men. The unfortunate ship was lying outside the harbour at Malaga, when a great storm arose, causing her to drag her anchors, and she was driven with much force against the Eastern Mole and completely wrecked."".
- Q466706 builder Q1792.
- Q466706 builder Q531348.
- Q466706 completionDate "1880-10-03".
- Q466706 country Q43287.
- Q466706 length "82.0".
- Q466706 powerType Q3195517.
- Q466706 shipBeam "13.7".
- Q466706 shipDisplacement "3.089E9".
- Q466706 shipLaunch "1879-09-04".
- Q466706 status "Sunk in storm offMálaga, Spain, 16 December 1900".
- Q466706 thumbnail Kreuzerfregatte-Gneisenau.jpg?width=300.
- Q466706 topSpeed "22.224".
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- Q466706 shipBuilder Q1792.
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- Q466706 shipCompleted "1880-10-03".
- Q466706 shipCountry Q43287.
- Q466706 shipFate "--12-16".
- Q466706 shipLaunched "1879-09-04".
- Q466706 shipName "SMS Gneisenau".
- Q466706 shipPower "* *4 boilers".
- Q466706 type Product.
- Q466706 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q466706 type Ship.
- Q466706 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q466706 type Thing.
- Q466706 type Q11446.
- Q466706 comment "SMS Gneisenau was a Bismarck-class corvette built for the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in the late 1870s. The ship was named after the Prussian Field Marshal August von Gneisenau.Gneisenau served in the training of officer candidates, for which the ship undertook numerous voyages abroad. An incident of desertion by a crew member is alleged to have occurred in 1885 at Sydney.".
- Q466706 label "SMS Gneisenau (1879)".
- Q466706 depiction Kreuzerfregatte-Gneisenau.jpg.
- Q466706 name "SMS Gneisenau".