Kasuga

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Kasuga Maru was a Japanese wooden paddle steamer warship of the Bakumatsu and early Meiji period, serving with the navy of Satsuma Domain, and later with the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was originally named Keangsoo, and was a wooden dispatch vessel built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was constructed in 1862 by Whites at Cowes, she formed part of the Lay-Osborn Flotilla during the Taiping Rebellion.

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Chen Wu; Keangsoo
draft 13 foot, length 248.6 foot, beam 29 foot, mass 1289 long ton, 
dispatch boat, sail-steamer corvette, J. Samuel WhiteImperial Chinese NavyImperial Japanese NavyUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland


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    Officers of the warship Kasuga (taken in 1869)Officers of the warship Kasuga (taken in 1869)
    General and officers of the warship Kasuga (taken in 1869)General and officers of the warship Kasuga (taken in 1869)
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    Imperial Chinese despatch-boat Keang-soo(renamed Kasuga after sold to Japan), flagship of Lay-Osborn flotillaImperial Chinese despatch-boat Keang-soo(renamed Kasuga after sold to Japan), flagship of Lay-Osborn flotilla
    Imperial Chinese despatch-boat Keang-soo(renamed Kasuga after sold to Japan), flagship of Lay-Osborn flotilla(color)Imperial Chinese despatch-boat Keang-soo(renamed Kasuga after sold to Japan), flagship of Lay-Osborn flotilla(color)