HMS Hearty (1885)
HMS Hearty was a fishery protection vessel and survey ship of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Scottish shipbuilder W. B. Thompson as the tug Indira, the ship was launched in 1885 and purchased by the Royal Navy. Hearty was sold in 1920 for use as a salvage vessel. She was renamed Dalhousie in 1921, and was sold for scrap in 1930, being scrapped in 1935.
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HMS Hearty (1885)
HMS Hearty was a fishery protection vessel and survey ship of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Scottish shipbuilder W. B. Thompson as the tug Indira, the ship was launched in 1885 and purchased by the Royal Navy. Hearty was sold in 1920 for use as a salvage vessel. She was renamed Dalhousie in 1921, and was sold for scrap in 1930, being scrapped in 1935.
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HMS Hearty was a fishery prote ...... 1930, being scrapped in 1935.
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1885-04-18
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Sold 6 November 1920 as salvage vessel
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Purchased 1885
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*2 × 4 in BL
*2 × 12 pdr BL
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W B Thomson, Dundee
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Hearty in Ijmuiden harbour, 1903
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United Kingdom
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1885-04-18
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HMS Hearty
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*2 ×2-cylinder Compound steam engine
*2 screws
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HMS Hearty was a fishery prote ...... 1930, being scrapped in 1935.
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