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Australian Naval History on 22 January 1885

Australian Naval History on 22 January 1885

On This Day · Jan 22, 1885 ·

RADM Sir George Tryon, the first Flag Officer to command the RN Squadron on the Australia Station, hoisted his flag in HMS NELSON at Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 2 January 1885

On This Day · Jan 2, 1885 ·

The Imperial Squadron in Australia consisted of HM Ships NELSON, (armoured iron cruiser); DIAMOND, (wooden screw corvette); ESPIEGLE and MIRANDA, (composite sloops); DART, (survey vessel); RAVEN, (steam composite gunboat); SWINGER, ...

Australian Naval History on 17 December 1884

On This Day · Dec 17, 1884 ·

A signal from CDRE Erskine, RN, Commanding Australia Station, to the Admiralty, reported the formation of German colonies in New Guinea and adjacent islands. ...

Australian Naval History on 13 November 1884

On This Day · Nov 13, 1884 ·

HMQS GAYUNDAH, (gunboat), sailed from Newcastle upon Tyne, England, for Brisbane, QLD. The ship was under the command of CAPT Henry Townley Wright, RN, for the voyage. ...

Australian Naval History on 12 November 1884

On This Day · Nov 12, 1884 ·

RADM George Tryon, CB, RN, was appointed Flag Officer Commanding the Australia Station. His flagship was HMS NELSON. ...

Australian Naval History on 30 September 1884

On This Day · Sep 30, 1884 ·

HMC gunboat PROTECTOR, (CAPT J. C. P. Walcot, RN), arrived in Port Adelaide, SA. ...

Australian Naval History on 26 September 1884

On This Day · Sep 26, 1884 ·

The Queensland Navy gunboats GAYUNDAH and PALUMA completed shipbuilder trials on the Tyne River England. Both vessels attained a speed of 10 knots. ...

Australian Naval History on 28 July 1884

On This Day · Jul 28, 1884 ·

The Admiralty requested the services of either HMQ Ships GAYUNDAH or PALUMA for survey duties in northern waters. PALUMA was selected and converted for the purpose. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 July 1884

On This Day · Jul 16, 1884 ·

HMQS MOSQUITO, (2nd class torpedo boat), was launched in the UK. ...

Australian Naval History on 19 June 1884

On This Day · Jun 19, 1884 ·

The steel twin-screw gunboat PROTECTOR was commissioned. PROTECTOR was laid down in Armstrong, Mitchell & Co., Elswick, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, for service with the South Australian Government. Heavily armed ...

Australian Naval History on 13 May 1884

On This Day · May 13, 1884 ·

HMQS GAYUNDAH, (gunboat), was launched at Newcastle upon Tyne, England. ...

Australian Naval History on 1 May 1884

On This Day · May 1, 1884 ·

Tasmania’s only warship, a 2nd class torpedo boat known as TB191, arrived in Hobart. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 March 1884

On This Day · Mar 16, 1884 ·

HMVS CHILDERS, en route to Australia, was diverted to the port of Suakin to participate in the Sudan War. The Victorian gunboats VICTORIA and ALBERT, joined her there on 19 ...

Australian Naval History on 29 February 1884

On This Day · Feb 29, 1884 ·

HMVS CHILDERS, (torpedo boat), ran out of coal off the coast of Portugal and was forced to lay-to until found by the steamer Pathan which supplied her with enough coal ...

Australian Naval History on 14 February 1884

On This Day · Feb 14, 1884 ·

The steam gunboat, HMVS VICTORIA, (CAPT A. B. Thomas, RN), sailed from Portsmouth for Australia. ...

Australian Naval History on 18 March 1883

On This Day · Mar 18, 1883 ·

The German corvette SMS CAROLA, sailed from Sydney with orders to lay claim to eastern New Guinea and islands of the Bismarck Archipelago, on behalf of the German Government. The ...

Australian Naval History on 3 July 1882

On This Day · Jul 3, 1882 ·

The RN established the Directorate of Intelligence under ADML Sir George Tryon. Both Tryon and ADML Sir Lewis Beaumont, who later directed DNI, served on the Australia Station, and contributed ...

Australian Naval History on 23 March 1882

On This Day · Mar 23, 1882 ·

The Report of a Royal Commission into Colonial Defence ordered by the British Prime Minister, Disraeli, was published in part. Sections dealing with the un-preparedness of Australian colonies to defend ...

Australian Naval History on 15 February 1882

On This Day · Feb 15, 1882 ·

The Melbourne Age claimed the visit of ADML Aslanbegoff’s squadron to Australia was directly associated with the threatened war between Britain and Russia and their presence was for the purpose ...

Australian Naval History on 21 January 1882

On This Day · Jan 21, 1882 ·

CDRE James E. Erskine, RN, was appointed Flag Officer Commanding Australia Station. His flagship was HMS NELSON. ...

Australian Naval History on 20 January 1882

On This Day · Jan 20, 1882 ·

HMCS WOLVERINE sailed on her first training cruise with the NSW Naval Brigade. ...

Australian Naval History on 16 January 1882

On This Day · Jan 16, 1882 ·

HMS WOLVERINE, (screw corvette), was presented to the NSW Government as a “royal gift”. The ship was used for training the NSW Naval Brigade. ...

Australian Naval History on 29 June 1881

On This Day · Jun 29, 1881 ·

HMS NELSON, (armoured-belt cruiser), was flagship of the Imperial Squadron on the Australia Station. Two warships of the same name were in Australian waters at this period. The second HMS ...

Australian Naval History on 31 May 1881

On This Day · May 31, 1881 ·

RADM Sir Leighton Seymour Bracegirdle, KCVO, CMG, DSO, RAN, was born in Balmain, Sydney. ...

Australian Naval History on 19 December 1878

On This Day · Dec 19, 1878 ·

CDRE John C. Wilson, ADC, was appointed Commodore Commanding Australia Station. His flagship was HMS WOLVERENE. ...

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