HMS Pique

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HMS Pique was a wooden fifth-rate sailing frigate of the Royal Navy, designed by Sir William Symonds. She was launched on 21 July 1834 at Devonport. The vessel was of 1,633 tons burthen and had 36 guns. She was broken up in 1910.

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1834 HMS Pique
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HMS Pique`s gig RMG BHC2258HMS Pique's gig RMG BHC2258
No. 1. Battle of St Jean d`Acre. 3rd Novr 1840 (From the Westward) RMG PW6135No. 1. Battle of St Jean d'Acre. 3rd Novr 1840 (From the Westward) RMG PW6135
Nicholas Matthews Condy - H.M.S. Pique off Mount Edgcumbe, PlymouthNicholas Matthews Condy - H.M.S. Pique off Mount Edgcumbe, Plymouth
H.M.S. Pique Vesuvius and Zebra off Mt Carmel in the Bay of Acre, during the storm of Decr 2nd 1840 RMG PW8071 (cropped)H.M.S. Pique Vesuvius and Zebra off Mt Carmel in the Bay of Acre, during the storm of Decr 2nd 1840 RMG PW8071 (cropped)
HMS Pique, drawn by O.W. Brierly, to Captain BoxerHMS Pique, drawn by O.W. Brierly, to Captain Boxer
H.M. Ship Pique 36 Guns Sailing out of Portsmouth Harbour to Spithead, Septr 10th 1837 RMG PW8066H.M. Ship Pique 36 Guns Sailing out of Portsmouth Harbour to Spithead, Septr 10th 1837 RMG PW8066
John Christian Schetky (1778-1874) - HMS `Pique`s` Gig - BHC2258 - Royal Museums GreenwichJohn Christian Schetky (1778-1874) - HMS 'Pique's' Gig - BHC2258 - Royal Museums Greenwich
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
Thomas Lyde Hornbrook (1780-1850) - HMS `Pique` Entering Portsmouth Harbour - 1957-122 - Portsmouth Museums and Visitor ServicesThomas Lyde Hornbrook (1780-1850) - HMS 'Pique' Entering Portsmouth Harbour - 1957-122 - Portsmouth Museums and Visitor Services
HMS Pique (1834) off Spithead 1836HMS Pique (1834) off Spithead 1836