HMS Herald

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HMS Herald was an Atholl-class 28-gun sixth-rate corvette of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1822 as HMS Termagant, commissioned in 1824 as HMS Herald and converted to a survey ship in 1845. After serving as a chapel ship from 1861, she was sold for breaking in 1862.

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1824 HMS Herald
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ship launching
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ship commissioning
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keel laying
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TERMAGENT 1822 RMG J2111TERMAGENT 1822 RMG J2111
Felix Harbour NYR 2017Felix Harbour NYR 2017
Beacon erected on Mellish Cay by H.M.S Herald from wreck of French War steamer Duroc, August 1859, Arthur OnslowBeacon erected on Mellish Cay by H.M.S Herald from wreck of French War steamer Duroc, August 1859, Arthur Onslow
Crew of HMS Herald, William Macarthur, and Mexico from scrapbook album composited by Arthur Onslow album, New South Wales 1857-1863Crew of HMS Herald, William Macarthur, and Mexico from scrapbook album composited by Arthur Onslow album, New South Wales 1857-1863
John Denis Macdonald, Officer HMS Herald, ca. 1859, photographer unknownJohn Denis Macdonald, Officer HMS Herald, ca. 1859, photographer unknown
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CHIMMO(1860) p329 HMS HERALD AND PLOVER IN BEHRING STRAITCHIMMO(1860) p329 HMS HERALD AND PLOVER IN BEHRING STRAIT
Portrait of Sir John Ross in front of Felix Harbour, Boothia Peninsula, Northwest passagePortrait of Sir John Ross in front of Felix Harbour, Boothia Peninsula, Northwest passage
Crew of HMS Herald, William Macarthur, and Mexico from scrapbook album composited by Arthur Onslow album, New South Wales 1857-1863Crew of HMS Herald, William Macarthur, and Mexico from scrapbook album composited by Arthur Onslow album, New South Wales 1857-1863
Bedford Pim, Royal Navy officer, Arctic explorer and author, c. 1866, by Ernest EdwardsBedford Pim, Royal Navy officer, Arctic explorer and author, c. 1866, by Ernest Edwards