HMS Vernon

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HMS Vernon was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1832. She became tender to the Navy's gunnery school HMS Excellent, and then the torpedo school ship in 1876. She was renamed HMS Actaeon in 1886 and sold in 1923.

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Sail plan for Razee (cut down) and First Class Frigates; Vernon (1832) RMG J3971Sail plan for Razee (cut down) and First Class Frigates; Vernon (1832) RMG J3971
HM Ships `Pique`, `Vanguard`, `Daphne`, `Queen` and `Vernon`, by T. R. Poulson HMP RNM 1964 24HM Ships 'Pique', 'Vanguard', 'Daphne', 'Queen' and 'Vernon', by T. R. Poulson HMP RNM 1964 24
Trial of the R.Y.S. Brig Water Witch, on the 6th Septr 1832 off the Scilly Islands with H.M. Ships Vernon, Castor and Snake (portside view) RMG PY8637Trial of the R.Y.S. Brig Water Witch, on the 6th Septr 1832 off the Scilly Islands with H.M. Ships Vernon, Castor and Snake (portside view) RMG PY8637
Possibly a portrait of HMS Vernon (1832), before or after it was renamed the ``Actaeon`` (and was later renamed ``Vernon IV``),Possibly a portrait of HMS Vernon (1832), before or after it was renamed the Actaeon (and was later renamed Vernon IV),
Vernon (1832) RMG J3980Vernon (1832) RMG J3980
Vernon (1832) RMG J3976Vernon (1832) RMG J3976
Vernon (1832) RMG J3981Vernon (1832) RMG J3981
Vernon (1832) RMG J3979Vernon (1832) RMG J3979
Vernon (1832) RMG J3977Vernon (1832) RMG J3977
HMS ‘Vernon’ by John Lynn LW SCMU 1939 60HMS ‘Vernon’ by John Lynn LW SCMU 1939 60