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- Punjaub_(ship) length "76200.0".
- Punjaub_(ship) abstract "The Punjaub was a sail/paddle steamer frigate built for the Indian navy operated by the East India Company. She was constructed in Bombay Dockyard by Cursetjee Rustomjee to a design by Oliver Laing. Launched 21 April 1854, the ship took part in the bombardment of Bushire during the Anglo-Persian War before the amalgamation of the Indian navy with the Royal navy led to her being sold as surplus to requirements. She was purchased by shipping line owner Jock Willis who changed her name to The Tweed and converted her to entirely sail propulsion. On 18 July 1888 the ship was dismasted off Algoa Bay and was towed to shore, but a subsequent storm drove her aground and she was damaged beyond economic repair. Willis considered her to be a particularly fast ship. Although she was herself too large for the tea trade, he commissioned three clipper ships based on her hull design, Cutty Sark, Blackadder and Hallowe'en.".
- Punjaub_(ship) class Frigate.
- Punjaub_(ship) country United_Kingdom.
- Punjaub_(ship) length "76.2".
- Punjaub_(ship) owner East_India_Company.
- Punjaub_(ship) shipBeam "11.8872".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipLaunch "1854-04-21".
- Punjaub_(ship) status "disarmed, sold, converted to sail and renamed".
- Punjaub_(ship) thumbnail Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- Punjaub_(ship) wikiPageExternalLink blackwallfrigate00lubb2.
- Punjaub_(ship) wikiPageExternalLink chroniclesofblac00gree.
- Punjaub_(ship) wikiPageID "35710843".
- Punjaub_(ship) wikiPageRevisionID "543797379".
- Punjaub_(ship) hasPhotoCollection Punjaub_(ship).
- Punjaub_(ship) shipAcquired "1862".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipArmament "10".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipBuilder "Cursetjee Rustomjee".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipClass Frigate.
- Punjaub_(ship) shipCountry United_Kingdom.
- Punjaub_(ship) shipFate "disarmed, sold, converted to sail and renamed".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipFlag "60".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipIdentification "UK Official Number: 47422".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipLaidDown "1852".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipLaunched "1854-04-21".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipLength "Hull:".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipLength "Overall:".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipName "Punjaub".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipName "The Tweed".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipOperator "Indian Marine".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipOwner East_India_Company.
- Punjaub_(ship) shipOwner "John Willis and Son".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipPropulsion "sail plus 2x 700 hp engines driving paddles".
- Punjaub_(ship) shipTonnage "1745".
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:1854_ships.
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:Full-rigged_ships.
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:Ships_of_India.
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:Steam_frigates.
- Punjaub_(ship) subject Category:Tall_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Punjaub_(ship) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Punjaub_(ship) type Ship.
- Punjaub_(ship) type Product.
- Punjaub_(ship) type DesignedArtifact.
- Punjaub_(ship) comment "The Punjaub was a sail/paddle steamer frigate built for the Indian navy operated by the East India Company. She was constructed in Bombay Dockyard by Cursetjee Rustomjee to a design by Oliver Laing. Launched 21 April 1854, the ship took part in the bombardment of Bushire during the Anglo-Persian War before the amalgamation of the Indian navy with the Royal navy led to her being sold as surplus to requirements.".
- Punjaub_(ship) label "Punjaub (ship)".
- Punjaub_(ship) sameAs m.0jt6710.
- Punjaub_(ship) sameAs Q7260364.
- Punjaub_(ship) sameAs Q7260364.
- Punjaub_(ship) wasDerivedFrom Punjaub_(ship)?oldid=543797379.
- Punjaub_(ship) depiction Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- Punjaub_(ship) isPrimaryTopicOf Punjaub_(ship).
- Punjaub_(ship) name "Punjaub (1854-62)".
- Punjaub_(ship) name "The Tweed".