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HMS Plumper was part of the 1847 Program, she was ordered on the 25 of April as a steam schooner from Woolwich Dockyard with the name Pincher. However, the reference Ships of the Royal Navy, by J.J. College, (c) 2020 there is no entry that associates this name to this build. The vessel was reordered on August 12 as an 8-gun sloop as designed by John Fincham, Master Shipwright at Portsmouth. Launched in 1848, she served three commissions, firstly on the West Indies and North American Station, then on the West Africa Station and finally in the Pacific Station. It was during her last commission as a survey ship that she left her most enduring legacy; in charting the west coast of British Columbia she left her name and those of her ship's company scattered across the charts of the region. She

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  • HMS Plumper (1848) (fr)
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  • HMS Plumper was part of the 1847 Program, she was ordered on the 25 of April as a steam schooner from Woolwich Dockyard with the name Pincher. However, the reference Ships of the Royal Navy, by J.J. College, (c) 2020 there is no entry that associates this name to this build. The vessel was reordered on August 12 as an 8-gun sloop as designed by John Fincham, Master Shipwright at Portsmouth. Launched in 1848, she served three commissions, firstly on the West Indies and North American Station, then on the West Africa Station and finally in the Pacific Station. It was during her last commission as a survey ship that she left her most enduring legacy; in charting the west coast of British Columbia she left her name and those of her ship's company scattered across the charts of the region. She (en)
  • Le HMS Plumper est un navire d'exploration de la Royal Navy, à hélice et gréé en trois-mâts barque. Il est lancé le 5 avril 1848 à Portsmouth en Angleterre. Commandé par le capitaine George Henry Richards entre 1857 et 1859, le HMS Plumper participe à l'exploration de la côte pacifique de la Colombie-Britannique. Une peinture de ce navire, mouillant à Port Harvey dans le détroit de Johnstone réalisée par un dénommé Startin dans les années 1860, représente le navire surmonté de trois mâts et une cheminée. Une image de ce bateau apparait aussi sur le blason de la ville de Sidney au sud de l'Île de Vancouver. (fr)
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  • HMS Plumper (en)
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