Stromboli-class sloop

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The Stromboli class was a group of two vessels designed by Sir William Symonds the Surveyor of the Navy. The design was approved on 29 August 1838. The vessels were of the Medea design but were altered to the new draught derived from the Gorgon. The ships were initially classified as Steam Vessels Second Class (SV2) and were later classified as First Class sloops. The ships were built in two Royal Dockyards. Both ships were at the bombardment of Acre in 1840. Both were in the Black and Azov seas during the Russian War. They served on various stations of the Empire. Vesuvius was sold in 1865 and Stromboli in 1866. Both were broken by White at East Cowes on the Isle of Wight.

1839 — 1866  Wikidata
2 produced, 
sloop-of-warSheerness Dockyard, Royal Navy, HMNB Portsmouth, 
HMS StromboliHMS Vesuvius

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  • HMS Vesuvius
    1839 Stromboli-class sloop
  • HMS Stromboli
    1839 Stromboli-class paddle sloop
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1839 — 1866 Stromboli-class sloop
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    objectwatercraftHMS VesuviusStromboli-class sloop, sloop-of-warWikidata
    objectwatercraft1839HMS Strombolipaddle sloop, Stromboli-class sloopWikidata