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- HMS_Lutine_(1779) length "44200.0".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) abstract "Lutine was a frigate which served in both the French Navy and the Royal Navy. She was launched by the French in 1779. The ship passed to British control in 1793 and was taken into service as HMS Lutine. She sank among the West Frisian Islands during a storm in 1799.She was built as a French Magicienne-class frigate with 32 guns, and was launched at Toulon in 1779. During the French Revolution, Lutine came under French Royalist control. On 18 December 1793, she was one of sixteen ships handed over to a British fleet at the end of the Siege of Toulon, to prevent her being captured by the French Republicans. In 1795, she was rebuilt by the British as a fifth-rate frigate with 38 guns. She served thereafter in the North Sea, where she was part of the blockade of Amsterdam.Lutine sank during a storm at Vlie in the West Frisian Islands on 9 October 1799, whilst carrying a large shipment of gold. Shifting sandbanks disrupted salvage attempts, and the majority of the cargo has never been recovered. Lloyd's of London has preserved her salvaged bell - the Lutine Bell - which is now used for ceremonial purposes at their headquarters in London.".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) length "44.2".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) orderDate "1778-10-23".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipBeam "11.2".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipLaunch "1779-09-11".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) status "Lost in storm, 9 October 1799".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) thumbnail Lutine1.jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) wikiPageExternalLink lutine.htm.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) wikiPageExternalLink de%20lutine.htm.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) wikiPageID "1465703".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) wikiPageRevisionID "598157182".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Lutine_(1779).
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipAcquired "August 1793".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipArmament "26".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipArmament "6".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipBuilder "Toulon shipyard".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipCaptured "August 1793".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipCommissioned "November 1779".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipCountry "France".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipCountry "UK".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipDisplacement "5260".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipDisplacement "600".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipFate "--10-09".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipLaidDown "March 1779".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipLaunched "1779-09-11".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipName "HMS Lutine".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipName "Lutine".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipNamesake "Lutine is the feminine form of Lutin.ref|Lutin translates as "the tease" or "tormentress" or more literally "imp". While this is the way the name of the ship is usually translated for English readers, in French, it is the feminine form of lutin which means imp as a noun and impish as an adjective. When the ship was originally named in French, the concept in mind was probably "sprite", though the word carries a range of associations - including foreplay - and derives from Old French netun, ultimately from the Latin, Neptunus.|group="Note"".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipOrdered "1778-10-23".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) shipSailPlan Full-rigged_ship.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:1779_ships.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Age_of_Sail_frigates_of_France.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Captured_ships.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Magicienne-class_frigates.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1799.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Shipwrecks_of_the_Netherlands.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) subject Category:Treasure_from_shipwrecks.
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- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type Ship.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type Product.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type Ship.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) type SpatialThing.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) comment "Lutine was a frigate which served in both the French Navy and the Royal Navy. She was launched by the French in 1779. The ship passed to British control in 1793 and was taken into service as HMS Lutine. She sank among the West Frisian Islands during a storm in 1799.She was built as a French Magicienne-class frigate with 32 guns, and was launched at Toulon in 1779. During the French Revolution, Lutine came under French Royalist control.".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) label "HMS Lutine (1779)".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) label "HMS Lutine".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) label "Lutine".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) label "Колокол с «Лутины»".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) sameAs HMS_Lutine.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) sameAs Lutine.
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- HMS_Lutine_(1779) sameAs Q1552963.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) sameAs Q1552963.
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- HMS_Lutine_(1779) long "5.026111111111111".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Lutine_(1779)?oldid=598157182.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) depiction Lutine1.jpg.
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Lutine_(1779).
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) name "HMS Lutine".
- HMS_Lutine_(1779) name "Lutine".