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- HMS_Melita_(1888) length "50901.6".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) abstract "HMS Melita was a Royal Navy Mariner-class composite screw gunvessel of 8 guns. She was the only significant Royal Navy warship ever to be built in Malta Dockyard, hence the name, which is the Latin name for the island. She was renamed HMS Ringdove in 1915 and sold as a salvage vessel to Falmouth Docks Board in 1920, when her name was changed to Ringdove's Aid. She was sold again in 1927 to the Liverpool & Glasgow Salvage Association, who changed her name to Restorer, and she was finally broken up in 1937, 54 years after her keel was laid.".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) builder Malta_Dockyard.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) class Mariner-class_gunvessel.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) commissioningDate "1892-10-27".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) cost "60179.0".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) layingDown "1883-07-18".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) length "50.9016".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) operator Liverpool_&_Glasgow_Salvage_Association.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipBeam "9.7536".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipLaunch "1888-03-20".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) status "Broken up in the second quarter of 1937".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) status "Sold on 9 July 1920 to the Falmouth Docks Board".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) thumbnail HMS_Melita_(1884).jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) topSpeed "20.372".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) wikiPageID "19274665".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) wikiPageRevisionID "592321226".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Melita_(1888).
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipArmament "* 8 × 5-inch 40cwt breech-loading guns * 1 × light gun * 8 × machine guns".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipBuilder Malta_Dockyard.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipClass "Mariner-class composite screw sloop".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipCommissioned "1892-10-27".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipComplement "126".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipCountry "UK".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipDisplacement "970".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipFate "--07-09".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipFate "Broken up in the second quarter of 1937".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipLaidDown "1883-07-18".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipLaunched "1888-03-20".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipName "1920".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipName "1927".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipName "HMS Melita".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipOperator "1920".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipOperator "1927".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipOriginalCost "60179.0".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipPropulsion "*2-cylinder horizontal compound-expansion steam engine *Single screw".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipRange "Approximately at".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipRenamed "Ringdove in December 1915".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) shipSailPlan "Barque-rigged".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) subject Category:1888_ships.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) subject Category:19th_century_in_Malta.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) subject Category:Mariner-class_gunvessels.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Malta.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) subject Category:Victorian-era_gunboats_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) subject Category:World_War_I_sloops_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) type Ship.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) type Product.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) comment "HMS Melita was a Royal Navy Mariner-class composite screw gunvessel of 8 guns. She was the only significant Royal Navy warship ever to be built in Malta Dockyard, hence the name, which is the Latin name for the island. She was renamed HMS Ringdove in 1915 and sold as a salvage vessel to Falmouth Docks Board in 1920, when her name was changed to Ringdove's Aid.".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) label "HMS Melita (1888)".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) sameAs m.04lh4m0.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) sameAs Q5633348.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) sameAs Q5633348.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Melita_(1888)?oldid=592321226.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) depiction HMS_Melita_(1884).jpg.
- HMS_Melita_(1888) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Melita_(1888).
- HMS_Melita_(1888) name "1920: Ringdove’s Aid".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) name "1927: Restorer".
- HMS_Melita_(1888) name "HMS Melita".