• Weighing about 80 tonnes and 24 metres in length, Experiment's first trip to Parramatta was made on 5 October 1832. With a capacity of 20 tonnes of cargo and...
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  • the British East India Company and was lost in 1808 on her fourth Experiment (1832 ship), one of Sydney's first ferries, a paddler originally powered by...
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  • tests in Chesapeake Bay in April 1832, Lieutenant William Mervine in command. Until the middle of 1833, Experiment cruised the Atlantic coast between...
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  • USS Experiment may refer to several ships, including: USS Experiment (1799) was a schooner launched in 1799 and sold in 1801 USS Experiment (1832) was...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1832 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1832. "SHIPS BUILT IN THE 1830s". Searle. Retrieved 4 October...
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  • The Eötvös experiment was a famous physics experiment that measured the correlation between inertial mass and gravitational mass, demonstrating that the...
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    class – 3 ship-sloops (2 cancelled), 1832 Scout (1832) Pheasant cancelled 1831 Redwing cancelled 1831 Rover class – 1 ship-sloop, 1832 Rover (1832) Fly class...
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    laid down as 120-gun ship. Burnt 1899 Neptune 120 (1832) – cut down to 2-decker and converted to 2-decker steam line-of-battle ship 1859, broken up 1875...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in April 1832 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1832. "From Lloyd's List – May 29". Caledonian...
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    starting in 1832. A Treatise on Naval Gunnery 1855, p. 198. For the U.S. introduction of 8-inch shell guns into the armament of line-of-battle ships in 1841...
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  • 1832 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1832. "Ship News". The Morning Chronicle. No. 19729. 20 November 1832...
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    "Captain Henry Jackson's Radio Experiments". Saltash & District Amateur Radio Club. Retrieved 18 January 2019. The ship was sold for scrap in 1905. Ballard...
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    cancelled 1832 HMS Tigris – cancelled 1832 HMS Inconstant – cancelled 1832 HMS Pique – cancelled 1832 1794 razees 44-gun (converted from 64-gun ships of the...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in January 1832 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1832. "From Lloyd's List – March 16"....
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    of modern power generators and the electric motor. In 1832, he completed a series of experiments aimed at investigating the fundamental nature of electricity;...
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    Superintendent of Admiralty Experiment Works Chief Constructor Inspecting Officer of Smiths' Work Inspecting Officer of Ship Fitting Work Naval Construction...
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    Wales Advertiser. 8 May 1832. p. 4. Swords, Meg (1978). Alexander Berry and Elizabeth Wollstonecraft. p. 9. ISBN 0-85587-128-8. "Ship News". The Sydney Gazette...
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    affected by ship motions or draft changes. John Patch, a mariner in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia developed a two-bladed, fan-shaped propeller in 1832 and publicly...
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    Frigates could also carry marines for boarding enemy ships or for operations on shore; in 1832, the frigate USS Potomac landed a party of 282 sailors...
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    (2011). Physician to the Fleet; the Life and Times of Thomas Trotter 1760–1832. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. pp. 29–33. ISBN 978-1-84383-604-9. Richard...
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  • The list of shipwrecks in March 1832 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during March 1832. "From Lloyd's List – April 24". Caledonian...
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  • anchor. The ship had a complement of three men. This submarine was demonstrated at Fromentine, Noirmoutier, near Nantes, France, on 12 August 1832, and later...
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  • to binary asteroids Janus (1810 ship) (1810–1832), built in New York, U.S. HMS Janus, a name used by British naval ships Schempp-Hirth Janus, a German two-seater...
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    conducted an experiment using four ships under his command. One ship's crew received routine doses of lemon juice while the other three ships did not receive...
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    board from 1660 until its abolition in 1832. The Surveyor of the Navy was in charge of Naval shipbuilding, ship design and running the Royal Dockyards...
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    April 1840) was an English naval architect. His experiments with diagonal trusses in the construction of ships led to his appointment as Surveyor of the Navy...
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    Commissioner from 1830 to 1832. In 1836 Stewart saw service in the West Indies and commanded a vessel that captured a Portuguese slave ship as it came into Havana...
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    had only 20 members. Nashoba is described briefly in Frances Trollope's 1832 book Domestic Manners of the Americans. She visited Nashoba with Wright in...
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    whatever part of the globe they might be stationed. It existed from 1683 until 1832 when its function was first replaced by the Department of the Comptroller...
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    Roentgen had arrived in England on board a ship of the line that was destined to the Dutch East Indies. This ship was in such a bad state that it did not...
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