RMS Trent
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RMS Trent was a British Royal Mail paddle steamer built in 1841 by William Pitcher of Northfleet for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She measured 1,856 gross tons and could carry 60 passengers. She was one of four ships constructed at Blackwall, all named after some of the principal rivers of England. The others were the Thames, Medway and Isis. Commander Edward C. Miller R.N. was appointed to take out the mails from Southampton on 1 March 1842. Trent continued in service until 1865, when she was sold and subsequently scrapped.
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Le RMS Trent est un bateau à vapeur britannique transporteur de courrier, construit en 1841 par de Northfleet pour la Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Le Trent a un tonnage de 1 856 tonnes et peut embarquer 60 passagers. Originellement, il sert au transport transatlantique avant d’être réquisitionné par le gouvernement britannique pour la guerre de Crimée en 1854 comme transporteur de troupes. Pendant cette période, il convoie 1 180 hommes et plusieurs chevaux à Istanbul, puis remorque jusqu’à 70 navires entre Istanbul et Malte. En 1856, le Trent retourne au service civil.
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RMS Trent
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RMS Trent
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RMS Trent
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William Pitcher, Northfleet
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RMS Trent
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Le RMS Trent est un bateau à vapeur britannique transporteur de courrier, construit en 1841 par de Northfleet pour la Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Le Trent a un tonnage de 1 856 tonnes et peut embarquer 60 passagers. Originellement, il sert au transport transatlantique avant d’être réquisitionné par le gouvernement britannique pour la guerre de Crimée en 1854 comme transporteur de troupes. Pendant cette période, il convoie 1 180 hommes et plusieurs chevaux à Istanbul, puis remorque jusqu’à 70 navires entre Istanbul et Malte. En 1856, le Trent retourne au service civil. Son arraisonnement par l'USS San Jacinto de l'U.S. Navy en novembre 1861 provoquera l'affaire du Trent, qui conduira quasiment à la guerre entre le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis d'Amérique. Le Trent sera finalement mis en cale sèche et retiré en 1865.
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RMS Trent was a British Royal Mail paddle steamer built in 1841 by William Pitcher of Northfleet for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She measured 1,856 gross tons and could carry 60 passengers. She was one of four ships constructed at Blackwall, all named after some of the principal rivers of England. The others were the Thames, Medway and Isis. Commander Edward C. Miller R.N. was appointed to take out the mails from Southampton on 1 March 1842. Trent served the transatlantic passenger route until she was requisitioned by the British government on the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 for use as a troopship. She returned to her former civilian service in 1856. Her interception by USS San Jacinto during the American Civil War in November 1861 provoked the Trent Affair, also known as the Mason and Slidell Affair, which almost led to war between the United Kingdom and the United States. Trent continued in service until 1865, when she was sold and subsequently scrapped.
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Sold and broken up after 1865