File:HMS 'Cossack' and 'Tartar', probably on the North American station, January 1857 RMG PW5699.tiff
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Captain George Pechell Mends |
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English: HMS 'Cossack' and 'Tartar', probably on the North American station, January 1857 Both these ships were being built for the Russians in 1854 by Pitcher of Northfleet, on the Thames, when they were confiscated and instead commissioned for the Navy as a consequence of the Crimean War. They are of the same design, both were wooden screw corvettes of 1296 tons, 195 x 39 ft, but have different armament. The 'Cossack' (ex-'Witjas) mounted twenty 8-inch guns: the 'Tartar' (ex-'Wojn') mounted two 110-pdrs, four 40-pdrs and fourteen 8-inch. They were launched within two days of each other on 15 and 17 May 1854 and were eventually broken up by Castle's at Charlton, also on the Thames, 'Tartar' in 1866 and 'Cossack' in 1875. Some of 'Cossack's' Baltic service is visually recorded in the Baltic album of Captain (late Admiral Sir) Edward Gennys Fanshawe who commanded her there in 1855-56 (PAI4673 and following). |
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1857 date QS:P571,+1857-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | Mount: 10 3/4 in x 14 9/16 in |
Notes | Box Title: D143 M1861-1869. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/100526 |
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Identifier InfoField | Picture Department Petrel Project Number: M1861 Unidentified Prints & Drawings Number: B39 id number: PAF5699 |
Collection InfoField | Fine art |
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