HMS Cadmus (1856)

HMS Cadmus was a wooden screw corvette launched on 20 May 1856 at Chatham Dockyard. On 4 January 1865, she ran aground at Chatham, Kent. She was refloated.[1] Cadmus struck rocks at Salcombe on 5 June 1869 and was severely damaged. She was consequently beached. She was taken in to Devonport the next day.[2] She was broken up in 1879 at Devonport.[3]

History
United Kingdom
Class and type: Corvette
Name: HMS Cadmus
Launched: 20 May 1856
Out of service: 1874
Fate: Broken up 1879
General characteristics
Class and type: Pearl-class corvette
Length: 200 feet
Propulsion: Screw
Armament: 21
figurehead of Cadmus (far left) at Devonport Dockyard

References

  1. "Naval and Military Intelligence". Morning Post (28412). London. 6 January 1865. p. 5.
  2. "Shipping". Liverpool Mercury (6666). Liverpool. 7 June 1869.
  3. Davis, Peter. "Cadmus". William Loney RN - Victorian naval surgeon. Retrieved 20 November 2019.


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