Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1822 Launch of the HMS Comet, first steam vessel constructed in a Royal Dockyard
Sixteen ships bore the name HMS Comet. See [Wikipedia].
 
1822 Launch of the HMS Comet, the 12th HMS Comet, and the first steam vessel constructed in a Royal Dockyard


1825 Fitted with [[Thomas Howard]]'s steam vapourizer, made one trip to Lisbon.
1825 Fitted with [[Thomas Howard]]'s steam vapourizer, made one trip to Lisbon.

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1955. The last HMS Comet

Sixteen ships bore the name HMS Comet. See [Wikipedia].

1822 Launch of the HMS Comet, the 12th HMS Comet, and the first steam vessel constructed in a Royal Dockyard

1825 Fitted with Thomas Howard's steam vapourizer, made one trip to Lisbon.

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