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HMS Falcon (1854)

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Name
  
HMS Falcon

Builder
  
Plymouth Dockyard

Commissioned
  
30 March 1855

Construction started
  
November 1853

Weight
  
1,062 tons

Ordered
  
2 April 1853

Laid down
  
November 1853

Decommissioned
  
1869

Launched
  
10 August 1854

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HMS Falcon was a 17-gun Royal Navy Cruizer-class sloop launched in 1854. She served in the Baltic during the Crimean War and then in North America, West Africa and Australia. She was sold for breaking in 1869.

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Construction

Ordered on 2 April 1853, she was laid down in November the same year and launched on 10 August 1854 at Plymouth Dockyard.

Crimean War

She served in the Baltic Sea during the Crimean War and participated in the blockade off the coast of Courland.

North America station

She was then transferred to the North America and West Indies Station, where she served until 1857.

West Africa

She was refitted in Portsmouth in 1858, then served as part of the West Africa Squadron off Africa from 1859 to 1862. Her ship's company participated in the attack on the king of Baddiboo on the Gambia River, and the ship bombarded Saba and captured the town on 21 February 1862. The ship's crew suffered 6 killed and 15 wounded.

Australia station

Refitted again in Portsmouth during 1863 before spending the rest of her active life on the Australia Station. During this period she took part in the New Zealand land wars. On 28 April 1864 she participated in the bombardment of Tai Rawhiti. The next day some of her crew took part in the attack on Gate Pā as part of the Naval Brigade. She left the Australia Station in November 1867 for England.

Fate

She paid off at Woolwich on 3 October 1868 and was sold on 27 September 1869 to C. Marshall for £2046 for breaking at Plymouth.

References

HMS Falcon (1854) Wikipedia


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