Calypso Letter 1901

An original letter dated 9 September 1901 from Fleet Engineer W.S. Stribling on HMS Calypso at Devonport concerning leaking of the main condenser discharge valves of HMS Calypso when the vessel was docked on 5th September [1901]. The HMS Calypso Fonds consists of records relating to the ship's...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stribling, W. S. (fleet engineer)
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1901
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/calypso/id/3178
Description
Summary:An original letter dated 9 September 1901 from Fleet Engineer W.S. Stribling on HMS Calypso at Devonport concerning leaking of the main condenser discharge valves of HMS Calypso when the vessel was docked on 5th September [1901]. The HMS Calypso Fonds consists of records relating to the ship's construction and later service with the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve. -- Ship history: HMS Calypso built in 1881-3 as a British Navy corvette, later reclassified as a third-class cruiser; transferred to the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve in 1902 as a training ship, docked in St. John's Harbour; renamed HMS Briton in 1916; decommissioned in 1922 and sold to Newfoundland merchantile firm A.H. Murray and Company, who used the hull for coal and salt storage; moved to Lewisporte in 1952, then towed in 1968 to a bay near Embree and burned, where it still lies derelict in the water.