Salamander (1776 ship)
Salamander was a ship built on the Thames River and launched in 1776. In the 1780s she was in the Greenland whale fisheries. In 1791 she transported convicts to Australia. She then became a whaling ship in the South Seas whale fisheries for a number of years, before becoming a general transport and then a slave ship. In 1804 the French captured her, but the Royal Navy recaptured her. She is last listed in 1811.
Wikipage disambiguates
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Salamander (1776 ship)
Salamander was a ship built on the Thames River and launched in 1776. In the 1780s she was in the Greenland whale fisheries. In 1791 she transported convicts to Australia. She then became a whaling ship in the South Seas whale fisheries for a number of years, before becoming a general transport and then a slave ship. In 1804 the French captured her, but the Royal Navy recaptured her. She is last listed in 1811.
has abstract
Salamander was a ship built on ...... r. She is last listed in 1811.
@en
status
No longer listed in 1812
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
32,018,215
Wikipage revision ID
694,308,706
Ship armament
*1799:14 × 6-pounder and 9-pounder guns
*1804: 10 × 9-pounder guns
Ship builder
Ship complement
*1799:30
*1804:34
Ship country
Ship launched
Ship owner
*Mellish & Co.
*1803-4:Carver & Co., or Calvert & Co.
Ship sail plan
Ship tons burthen
subject
hypernym
comment
Salamander was a ship built on ...... r. She is last listed in 1811.
@en
label
Salamander (1776 ship)
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Salamander
@en