HMS Daring (1874)
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HMS ''Daring'' was a 4-gun sloop of the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom. It is a component of His Majesty's Naval Service, and its officers hold their commissions from the King of the United Kingdom, King. Although warships were used by Kingdom ...
. She was launched in 1874 and sold for breaking in 1889 after serving most of her career in the Pacific.


Construction

''Daring'' was constructed of an iron frame sheathed with
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and copper (hence 'composite'), and powered by a trunk engine provided by John Penn & Sons.Winfield, p. 291 She was fitted with a full
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rig of sails.


History

''Daring'' served on the
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and
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s, working some of the time for the
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, including conducting
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, for which the Canadian Government bore half the cost. In Spring 18?? she carried
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(the Provincial Secretary at the time) to the mouth of the Tangier River in
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. There he arranged to have law and order restored by carving the gold diggings into appropriately sized lots, and offering them for rental for $40.''Joseph Howe: The Briton Becomes Canadian, 1848–1873'', J. Murray Beck, , p. 149 In 1877
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John Hammer made a sketch survey of the
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entrance from ''Daring''.


Fate

She was sold to a Mr J Cohen in 1889 and
broken up Ship breaking (also known as ship recycling, ship demolition, ship scrapping, ship dismantling, or ship cracking) is a type of ship disposal involving the breaking up of ships either as a source of Interchangeable parts, parts, which can be sol ...
.


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Bibliography

* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Daring (1874) Fantome-class sloops Ships built by the Blackwall Yard 1874 ships Victorian-era sloops of the United Kingdom Survey vessels of the Royal Navy Military history of Nova Scotia