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HMS Peterel (1860)

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Name
  
HMS Peterel

Laid down
  
5 December 1859

Fate
  
Sold in October 1901

Launched
  
10 November 1860

Displacement
  
828,300 kg

Builder
  
HMNB Devonport

Ordered
  
1 April 1857

Completed
  
March 1862

Construction started
  
5 December 1859

Weight
  
927.7 tons

Draft
  
4.83 m

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Reclassified
  
Lightship in December 1877 Coal hulk in December 1885

HMS Peterel was a Rosario-class sloop of the Royal Navy.

Peterel served three commissions as a warship, on the North America and West Indies Station, the Cape of Good Hope Station and the Pacific Station. In 1877 she became a lightship marking the wreck of HMS Vanguard, then in 1885 she was converted into a coal depot before finally being sold in 1901, the longest lived of her class.

The ship's figurehead has survived and after restoration in 2005 was placed on display at the Apprentice Exhibition in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

References

HMS Peterel (1860) Wikipedia