Corse (ship)
Corse, initially named Napoléon before its second commission, was a sail and steam experimental schooner, initially commissioned as a mail steamer. Largely overperforming her specifications and an excellent sailor, she was purchased by the Navy and commissioned to serve as an aviso, becoming the first propeller ship in service in the French Navy. She took part in the Crimean War and ferried Prince Napoléon to Iceland in 1856. She was eventually broken up in 1902.
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Corse (ship)
Corse, initially named Napoléon before its second commission, was a sail and steam experimental schooner, initially commissioned as a mail steamer. Largely overperforming her specifications and an excellent sailor, she was purchased by the Navy and commissioned to serve as an aviso, becoming the first propeller ship in service in the French Navy. She took part in the Crimean War and ferried Prince Napoléon to Iceland in 1856. She was eventually broken up in 1902.
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Corse, initially named Napoléo ...... eventually broken up in 1902.
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Chantiers Augustin Normand, Le Havre
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France
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1842-12-06
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*Napoléon
*Corse
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*Napoléon I of France
*Corsica
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Sail and Barnes steam engine
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Schooner
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1890-12-31
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Corse, initially named Napoléo ...... eventually broken up in 1902.
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*Corse (1850–1902)
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*Napoléon (1842–1850)
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