HMS Virago

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HMS Virago was a Royal Navy Driver-class wooden paddle sloop launched on 25 July 1842 from Chatham Dockyard.

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1842 HMS Virago
1842-07-25T00:00:00Z
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ship launching
1843-07-29T00:00:00Z
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ship commissioning
1841-11-15T00:00:00Z
1841-11-15T00:00:00Z
keel laying
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Chatham Dockyard - Launch of the Goliath and the Virago ILN 1842-0730-0009
H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891
H.M.S. Virago taking pirate schooner H.M.S. Virago taking pirate schooner "Eliza Cornish". Wellcome M0003062
H.M.S. Virago - off Scilly in the gale of Novr 1st 1859 RMG PY9244
HMS Virago AWM 302283
H.M.S. Virago taking pirate schooner H.M.S. Virago taking pirate schooner "Eliza Cornish". Wellcome M0003062
H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891H.M.S. Queen, 110 guns, being towed out of Malta harbour by H.M. steam vessel Virago Jany 16th 1844 RMG PY0891
H.M.S. Virago - off Scilly in the gale of Novr 1st 1859 RMG PY9244
HMS Virago AWM 302283
HMS Virago – the only steam ship in the Allied force 1854