HMS Pigeon

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Several vessels of the Royal Navy have born the name HMS Pigeon.

  • HMS Pigeon (1805) was the ex-mercantile Fanny, purchased in May 1805 and fitted and armed (with 4 x 12-pounder carronades) as a dispatch cutter. She was wrecked three quarters of a mile from the town of Rysum in East Friesland in November 1805 through the inexperience of her pilot.[1]
  • HMS Pigeon (1806) was a Cuckoo class schooner launched in 1806 and wrecked off Margate in 1809.[2]
  • Pigeon: See HMS Variable (1827).
  • HMS Pigeon (1854) was the mercantile wood paddle tender Brothers purchased at Constantinople in 1854 and sold there in 1856.
  • HMS Pigeon (1860) was a wood screw Britomart class gunboat built in 1860 and broken up in 1876.
  • HMS Pigeon (1888) was a composite screw gunboat built in 1888 and sold in 1906.
  • HMS Pigeon (1916) was an M-class destroyer built in 1916 and sold in 1921.

Citations

  1. Gossett (1986), p.51.
  2. Gossett (1986), p.70.

References

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