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HMAS Hankow

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Name
  
City of Hankow

Yard number
  
125

Acquired
  
July 1913

Namesake
  
Hankow, China

Name
  
Hankow

Launched
  
1869

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Fate
  
sunk as a target off Darwin in 1932

Builder
  
Alexander Stephen and Sons

HMAS Hankow was a coal hulk of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1913 until 1932.

Built in 1869 by Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse as the composite fully rigged ship City of Hankow, for George Smith & Sons. Sold to G. J. Robertson, Sydney in 1900.

She was bought by the RAN in July 1913 and commissioned as HMAS Hankow for use as a coal hulk at the Garden Island Naval Base. She was towed to Thursday Island in 1923 as a hulk for the Thursday Island Coaling Station. Returned to Sydney on 11 November 1927 for refit and returned to Thursday Island on 18 January 1929. Hankow was towed to Darwin, Northern Territory in August 1932 and was used as a target outside Darwin Harbour and sunk by gunfire from HMAS Albatross on 18 September.

References

HMAS Hankow Wikipedia