HMS Malabar (1866)

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HMS Malabar was a Euphrates-class troopship launched in 1866, and the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to employ the name. She was designed to carry troops between the United Kingdom and British India, and was employed in that role for most of her life. She became the base ship (or depot ship) at the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda in 1897 (replacing the previous depot ship, ), was renamed HMS Terror in 1901 and was sold in 1918. Her name was later used as the stone frigate to which shore personnel in Bermuda were enrolled, and later for Her Majesty's Naval Base Bermuda, after the 1950s, when the dockyard was reduced to a base. rdf:langString
rdf:langString HMS Malabar (1866)
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xsd:integer 1865
rdf:langString *As built: *From 1873: unknown
rdf:langString Three 4-pounder guns
rdf:langString United Kingdom
xsd:integer 6186
xsd:gMonthDay --05-01
xsd:date 1866-12-08
rdf:langString HMS Malabar
rdf:langString *2-cylinder horizontal single-expansion trunk engine *Single screw
xsd:integer 120
rdf:langString HMS Malabar was a Euphrates-class troopship launched in 1866, and the fifth ship of the Royal Navy to employ the name. She was designed to carry troops between the United Kingdom and British India, and was employed in that role for most of her life. She became the base ship (or depot ship) at the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda in 1897 (replacing the previous depot ship, ), was renamed HMS Terror in 1901 and was sold in 1918. Her name was later used as the stone frigate to which shore personnel in Bermuda were enrolled, and later for Her Majesty's Naval Base Bermuda, after the 1950s, when the dockyard was reduced to a base.
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xsd:date 1866-12-08
xsd:string *Became the base ship at Bermuda in 1897
xsd:string *Renamed HMS Terror on 1 May 1905
xsd:string *Sold in January 1918
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