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H.M.S. Forth, a twin-screw corvette  
H.M.S. Forth, a twin-screw corvette  


1884 Construction started; built in steel
1884 Construction started at Pembroke Dockyard; built in steel


1886 Launcbed from Pembroke Dockyard.  
1886 Launched.  


Length, 300ft.; breadth, 46ft .  
Length, 300ft.; breadth, 46ft .  

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H.M.S. Forth, a twin-screw corvette

1884 Construction started at Pembroke Dockyard; built in steel

1886 Launched.

Length, 300ft.; breadth, 46ft .

Twenty 8 in. guns, one Gardner and one Nordenfelt gun, and eighteen Whitehead torpedoes.

Indicated horse-power = 3800, Crew of 250 men.

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