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French corvette Capricieuse (1849)

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Name
  
Capricieuse

Laid down
  
October 1847

Beam
  
11.8 m (39 ft)

Launched
  
5 July 1849

Draft
  
4.9 m

Builder
  
Toulon

Struck
  
18 March 1865

Construction started
  
October 1847

Length
  
44 m

French corvette Capricieuse (1849)

Namesake
  
"Capricious", "whimsical"

The Capricieuse was a late 22-gun corvette of the French Navy.

Career

Capricieuse was commissioned under Arnault de Gorse on 1 September 1849. From 1850, she served in the Far East under Captain Rocquemaurel, returning to Toulon in 1854. She then took part in the Crimean War as a troopship.

Capricieuse returned to China in 1856. In 1858, she took part in the Battle of Canton, being present at the capture of the city on 30 January and at the Battle of Taku Forts.

She returned to Toulon in 1860. Struck in 1865, she was broken up in 1868.

References

French corvette Capricieuse (1849) Wikipedia