Name | Vesuvius (1874) | Explanation | |
Type | Torpedo vessel | ||
Launched | 24 March 1874 | ||
Hull | Iron | ||
Propulsion | Screw | ||
Builders measure | |||
Displacement | 244 tons | ||
Guns | |||
Fate | 1923 | ||
Class | |||
Ships book | |||
Note | 4TT. Foundered after sale | ||
Snippets concerning this vessels career | |||
Date | Event | ||
10 September 1874 - 2 June 1878 | Commanded by Captain Morgan Singer, for sea trials and as tender to Excellent, gunnery ship and Vernon, torpedo school, Portsmouth | ||
15 June 1878 - 9 July 1878 | Commanded by Captain Edward Henry Howard, tender to Vernon, torpedo school, Portsmouth | ||
Extracts from the Times newspaper | |||
Date | Extract | ||
Th 21 August 1873 | Three vessels have recently been added to the Royal Navy, and there are at present 25 others in course of construction at the various Government yards and by private firms. The vessels just completed are the Fantome, composite screw sloop of 4 guns, 891 (727) tons, and 720 (120) horse-power engines, which has been constructed at Pembroke; two 14 gun screw corvettes, of 1,890 (1,405) tons and 2,149 (350) horse-power engines each, named the Amethyst and Modeste, both of which have been completed at Devonport. Six new vessels have just been ordered to be commenced, and the necessary preparations for their construction have in some cases been commenced. The new vessels are to include a 14 gun screw-corvette, of 1,405 tons old measurement and 350 nominal horse-power engines, to be named the Diamond, and ordered to be built at Sheerness; a 14 gun iron screw corvette, cased with wood, with a covered battery, of 3,903 tons and 5,230 indicated horse-power engines, to be constructed on No. 5 Slip at Chatham, and to be named the Euryalus; a 14 gun screw corvette, of 1,405 tons and 350 nominal horse-power engines, to be named the Sapphire, and ordered to be built at Devonport; the Temeraire, a screw iron armour-plated ship to carry eight guns, of 8,415 tons and 7,000 indicated horse-power engines, to be constructed at Chatham; and the Vesuvius, a double screw iron torpedo vessel, of 241 tons and 350 indicated horse-power engines, ordered to be built at Pembroke. |