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HMS Daphne (1866)

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Name
  
HMS Daphne

Tons burthen
  
1081 bm

Sail plan
  
Full rigged ship

Length
  
57 m

Class and type
  
Amazon, Sloop

Propulsion
  
Screw

Launched
  
23 October 1866

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Fate
  
Sold for breaking up, 1882

HMS Daphne was an Amazon-class sloop, of the Royal Navy, built at the Pembroke Dockyard and launched on 23 October 1866. It spent its entire career east of Suez – in the East Indies and particularly on anti-slavery operations on the East coast of Africa.

It was commissioned at Plymouth on 12 June 1867 by Cdr George Lydiard Sulivan and came back to finally pay off in 1879.

"Each of her commissions lasted four years, and her ever recurring appearance at so many successive slave running seasons earned a tradition of wrath at the mention of her name among the merchants in that line of business", wrote Admiral Ballard in July 1938.

References

HMS Daphne (1866) Wikipedia