HMS Hyacinth (1829)
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HMS Hyacinth was an 18-gun Royal Navy ship sloop. She was launched in 1829 and surveyed the north-eastern coast of Australia under Francis Price Blackwood during the mid-1830s. She took part in the First Opium War, destroying, with HMS Volage, 29 Chinese junks. She became a coal hulk at Portland in 1860 and was broken up in 1871.
Design and construction
Hyacinth was the second of four Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".s, which were a ship-rigged and lengthened version of the 1796 Script error: No such module "WPSHIPS utilities".. All four ships of the class were ordered on 10 June 1823 and Hyacinth was laid down at Plymouth Dockyard in March 1826. She was launched on 6 May 1829 and commissioned for the West Indies Station on 12 January 1830.[1]
Dimensions
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Armament
She was armed with sixteen 32-pounder carronades and two 9-pounder bow chaser guns.[1]
Service
During her 42-year career, she was stationed in the West and East Indies from 1829–41, took part in the First Opium War from 1841–42, and from 1843-46 was stationed off the west coast of Africa in the suppression of the slave trade. After being reduced to 14 guns in 1848,[1] she later became a coal hulk at Portsmouth.[1] On 2 October 1871, Hyacinth drove ashore and sank in the Clarence Creek.[2] She was subsequently broken up.[1]
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External links
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- Career of HMS Hyacinth at William Loney website
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- Sloops of the Royal Navy
- Ships of the West Africa Squadron
- Ships built in Plymouth, Devon
- Coal hulks
- 1829 ships
- First Opium War ships of the United Kingdom
- Survey vessels of the Royal Navy
- Maritime exploration of Australia
- Maritime incidents in October 1871