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- HMS_Sealark_(1903) length "56388.0".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) abstract "HMS Sealark was a Royal Navy vessel used primarily for hydrographic survey work. She was originally a luxurious private auxiliary steam yacht for a number of wealthy owners and in 1903 was acquired by the Royal Navy, serving until 1914. She was sold to James Patrick Steamships Ltd and converted to a merchant ship for the Australian coast and finally hulked in 1924.".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) builder Greenock.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) country Australia.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) country Italy.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) country United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) length "56.388".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipBeam "8.8392".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipLaunch "1878-12-12".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) status "Seized 1924 for debt and converted into a hulk".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) status "Sold 1903".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) wikiPageExternalLink OWShips-WW1-18Sealark.htm.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) wikiPageID "26545178".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) wikiPageRevisionID "604562328".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Sealark_(1903).
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipAcquired "1919".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipAcquired "By purchase 1903".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipArmament "1".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipBuilder "Robert Steel and Co, Greenock".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipCountry Australia.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipCountry Italy.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipCountry United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipDecommissioned "1914".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipFate "Seized 1924 for debt and converted into a hulk".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipFate "Sold 1903".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipLaunched "1878-12-12".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipName "HMS Investigator".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipName "Sealark III".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipName "Wanderer".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipPropulsion "Sail, Steam Auxiliary".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipRenamed "HMS Sealark".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipRenamed "Norwest".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipRenamed "Vagus , Consuelo".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) shipTonnage "900".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) subject Category:1870s_ships.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) subject Category:Clyde-built_ships.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) subject Category:Steam_yachts.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) subject Category:Survey_vessels_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) type Ship.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) type Product.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) comment "HMS Sealark was a Royal Navy vessel used primarily for hydrographic survey work. She was originally a luxurious private auxiliary steam yacht for a number of wealthy owners and in 1903 was acquired by the Royal Navy, serving until 1914. She was sold to James Patrick Steamships Ltd and converted to a merchant ship for the Australian coast and finally hulked in 1924.".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) label "HMS Sealark (1903)".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) sameAs m.0bh792t.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) sameAs Q5634271.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) sameAs Q5634271.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Sealark_(1903)?oldid=604562328.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Sealark_(1903).
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) name "HMS Investigator".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) name "Sealark III".
- HMS_Sealark_(1903) name "Wanderer".