HMS Simoom (1849)
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HMS Simoom was an iron frigate converted to an iron screw troopship. She was laid down in October 1845; however, on 23 April 1847 her frigate design was abandoned as this type of iron warship was considered to be unsuitable against cannon fire and she was ordered to be completed as a troopship. She was launched by Robert Napier and Sons in Govan, Yard No 17, on 24 May 1849, then sold to Collings, Dartmouth in June 1887.
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HMS Simoom (1849)
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Simoom
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Robert Napier and Sons in Govan Yard No 17
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United Kingdom
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Sold 1887 for breaking up
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October 1845
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1849-05-24
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Simoom
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Steam engine, 1 shaft, 4-cyl, horizontal single expansion
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HMS Simoom was an iron frigate converted to an iron screw troopship. She was laid down in October 1845; however, on 23 April 1847 her frigate design was abandoned as this type of iron warship was considered to be unsuitable against cannon fire and she was ordered to be completed as a troopship. She was launched by Robert Napier and Sons in Govan, Yard No 17, on 24 May 1849, then sold to Collings, Dartmouth in June 1887.
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Boulton & Watt, Birmingham
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1849-05-24
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Sold 1887 for breaking up