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HMS Pioneer (1856)

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Name
  
HMS Pioneer

Laid down
  
July 1855

Decommissioned
  
October 1864

Launched
  
19 January 1856

Ordered
  
18 April 1855

Commissioned
  
31 May 1856

Construction started
  
July 1855

Builder
  
Pembroke Dockyard

Fate
  
Sold for breaking up at Plymouth

HMS Pioneer was a 4-gun Intrepid-class gunvessel launched on 19 January 1856 from the Pembroke Dockyard. She saw active service in China and was decommissioned in 1864.

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Service history

She was commissioned to the North America and West Indies Station before serving as part of the Channel Squadron. She was then assigned to the East Indies Station and China Station where she participated in the Taiping Rebellion. She was then assigned to the Australia Station in 1862 serving until 1863.

Fate

Upon returning to Plymouth, she was sold to Marshall in October 1864 for breaking in 1865.

Named in her honour

The Queensland Governor, George Bowen, named the Pioneer River in Queensland, Australia after the ship in which he visited the river in 1862.

References

HMS Pioneer (1856) Wikipedia