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- Q5631980 subject Q7806999.
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- Q5631980 abstract "HMS Cossack was a wooden 20-gun corvette, built at Northfleet and launched on 15 May 1854. She was originally laid down for the Imperial Russian Navy as the corvette Witjas, however was confiscated during the Crimean War in 1854.She was commissioned and sailed for the Baltic Sea. During the Crimean War, four vessels of the Royal Navy - Arrogant, Cossack, Magicienne, and Ruby - silenced the Russian batteries at a fort on Gogland on 21 July 1855. Cossack also participated in the blockade of the Courland coast, in July 1855 helped in the capture of Kotka's Island and in August was part of the bombardment of Sveaborg.Her next posting was on Cape of Good Hope Station, she transported Sir George Grey to his posting as Governor of New Zealand in 1861. She was later sent to China Station before joining the Australia Station in September 1871. She left the Australia Station in 1873 and sailed for England.She was sold to Castle for breaking up at Charlton in May 1875.".
- Q5631980 builder Q2087380.
- Q5631980 country Q145.
- Q5631980 country Q159.
- Q5631980 length "59.436".
- Q5631980 shipBeam "11.8872".
- Q5631980 shipLaunch "1854-05-15".
- Q5631980 status "Seized while under construction in 1854".
- Q5631980 status "Sold to Castle for breaking in May 1875".
- Q5631980 thumbnail HMS_Cossack_(1854).jpg?width=300.
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- Q5631980 shipBuilder "W. & H. Pitcher, Northfleet".
- Q5631980 shipCountry Q145.
- Q5631980 shipCountry Q159.
- Q5631980 shipFate "Seized while under construction in 1854".
- Q5631980 shipFate "Sold to Castle for breaking in May 1875".
- Q5631980 shipLaunched "1854-05-15".
- Q5631980 shipName "HMS Cossack".
- Q5631980 shipName "Witjas".
- Q5631980 type Product.
- Q5631980 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q5631980 type Ship.
- Q5631980 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q5631980 type Thing.
- Q5631980 type Q11446.
- Q5631980 comment "HMS Cossack was a wooden 20-gun corvette, built at Northfleet and launched on 15 May 1854. She was originally laid down for the Imperial Russian Navy as the corvette Witjas, however was confiscated during the Crimean War in 1854.She was commissioned and sailed for the Baltic Sea. During the Crimean War, four vessels of the Royal Navy - Arrogant, Cossack, Magicienne, and Ruby - silenced the Russian batteries at a fort on Gogland on 21 July 1855.".
- Q5631980 label "HMS Cossack (1854)".
- Q5631980 depiction HMS_Cossack_(1854).jpg.
- Q5631980 name "HMS Cossack".
- Q5631980 name "Witjas (Russian: Витязь)".