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- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) length "54864.0".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) length "76809.6".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) abstract "HMS Arethusa was a 50-gun fourth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy launched in 1849. She was fitted with screw propulsion in 1861 and became a training ship in 1874 and finally scrapped in 1933 at Woolwich. Arethusa was an all-wooden construction, and the last major ship of the Royal Navy to enter an engagement under sail power only (1854, during the Crimean War).The ship's figurehead, originally carved by the Hellyer family, has been preserved and remains on exhibit at Upnor.".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) builder Pembroke_Dock.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) completionDate "1850-03-20".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) layingDown "1846-03-30".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) length "54.864".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) length "76.8096".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) orderDate "1844-02-19".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipBeam "15.8496".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipLaunch "1849-06-20".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) status "Broken up in 1934".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) status "Sold on 2 August 1933".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) topSpeed "21.675808".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) wikiPageExternalLink Arethusa_journal1.html.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) wikiPageExternalLink crimea3.htm.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) wikiPageID "34775986".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) wikiPageRevisionID "605790851".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Arethusa_(1849).
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) headerCaption "as sailing frigate".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) headerCaption "as screw frigate".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipArmament "*Middle deck: 30 × 8in shell *Upper deck: 20 × 32-pounders + 1 × 68-pounder on pivot".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipArmament "*Upper deck: 28 × 32-pounders *Quarterdeck: 14 × 32-pounders *Forecastle: 8 × 32-pounders".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipBuilder Pembroke_Dock.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipCompleted "1850-03-20".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipCrew "500".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipCrew "525".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipDisplacement "3708".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipFate "--08-02".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipFate "Broken up in 1934".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipFlag "100".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipLaidDown "1846-03-30".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipLaunched "1849-06-20".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipName "HMS Arethusa".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipOrdered "1844-02-19".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipPropulsion "42".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipPropulsion "Cylinders 80in diam.".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipPropulsion "Trunked engine, with surface condensers".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipReclassified "Training ship in 1874".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipTonsBurthen "2125".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) shipTonsBurthen "3142".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) subject Category:1849_ships.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) subject Category:Frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) subject Category:Pembroke-built_ships.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) type Ship.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) type Product.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) comment "HMS Arethusa was a 50-gun fourth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy launched in 1849. She was fitted with screw propulsion in 1861 and became a training ship in 1874 and finally scrapped in 1933 at Woolwich. Arethusa was an all-wooden construction, and the last major ship of the Royal Navy to enter an engagement under sail power only (1854, during the Crimean War).The ship's figurehead, originally carved by the Hellyer family, has been preserved and remains on exhibit at Upnor.".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) label "HMS Arethusa (1849)".
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) sameAs m.0j3gwry.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) sameAs Q5631393.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) sameAs Q5631393.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Arethusa_(1849)?oldid=605790851.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) depiction Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Arethusa_(1849).
- HMS_Arethusa_(1849) name "HMS Arethusa".