HNoMS Axel Thorsen (1810)

Axel Thorsen (1810/1814–1863) was a Norske Kanonskonnert built in Trondheim, and launched on 28 April 1810. She was one of ten such ships built in either Bergen or Trondheim for the Danish-Norwegian navy before the end of the Napoleonic Wars (and English Wars) when Norway became independent of Denmark at the Treaty of Kiel in 1814.

Plan of the schooners Axel Thorsen and Skiøn Valborg
Class overview
Name: Norwegian gun-ships (Norske Kanonskonnert)
Operators: Dano- Norwegian Navy
In commission: 1808–1814
Completed: 10
Lost: 2
Retired: 8 (transferred)
Class overview
Name: Norwegian gun-ship (Norske Kanonskonnert)
Operators:
  • Norwegian Navy
  • 1815–1844:
  • 1844–1905:
In commission: 1814–1872
General characteristics
Type: Schooner
Displacement: 70 tons approx.
Length: 18.3 meters
Beam: 5.2 meters
Depth of hold: 1.8 meters
Complement: 45–50
Armament: 2 × 24-pounder guns + 2 × 12-pounder carronades + 4 or 6 × 4-pounder howitzers

Origin of Name

Axel Thorsen is a character in very old Danish folk tales and poetry[1]

Danish Service

Axel Thorsen, along with her sister gunships Nornen and Valkyrien joined Müller's Finmark Squadron in 1810[2]

Norwegian Service

Axel Thorsen was used in fisheries protection until 1839, and commercially thereafter.[3]
In 1864 this ship took part in the Swedish expedition to Spitzbergen led by Baron Nordenskiöld.[3]

Fate

She was lost at sea in the Arctic Ocean in 1872.[3]

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