HMS Avon (1867)
HMS Avon (1867)


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NameAvon (1867)Explanation
TypeGunvessel   
Launched2 October 1867
HullComposite
PropulsionScrew
Builders measure467 tons
Displacement603 tons
Guns4
Fate1890
ClassBeacon
Ships bookADM 135/32
Note 
Extracts from the Times newspaper
DateExtract
Ma 20 January 1879The Army and Navy Gazette states that reliefs for the following unarmourcd ships will be required during this year, namely — the Rover, commissioned December, 1875; Opal, commissioned January, 1876; Rifleman, commissioned April, 1876; Avon, Plover, Spartan, commissioned June, 1876; Wolverine, commissioned August, 1876; Danae, commissioned September, 1876; Boxer and Vulture, commissioned December, 1876. The Frolic and Kestrel, on the China station, which will have completed a three years' commission, may either be recommlssioned on the station or be relieved by the river gunboats. The Admiralty will also have to provide a relief for the Bellerophon, ironclad, and flagship on the North American station. Little difficulty will be experienced in these reliefs, as the reserves are full of ships.


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