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Monday, 28 September 2015

Dutch frigate Zr. Ms. Prins Frederik der Nederlanden being prepared for commissioning at Vlissingen, Netherlands according to the Dutch newspaper Middelburgsche Courant dated 31 July 1851

Model Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands. Original url

Half models IJssel right and Waal left Model BG-MC-99. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Netherlands. Original url

An item dated Middelburg, Netherlands 30th reported that the Dutch 44-gun frigate Zr. Ms. Prins Frederik der Nederlanden (ex-Ceres built at Rotterdam, Netherlands) two days earlier was dry docked at the navy yard at Vlissingen, Netherlands. She was to be examined and fitted out with the intention to be commissioned around 1 September.(1)

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1. Former IJssel and not Ceres, frigate, 2nd class, on stocks at navy yard at Rotterdam, Netherlands on 18 December 1830, launched 29 June 1840, renamed Prins Frederik der Nederlanden in 1844, on stocks at the navy yard at Amsterdam, Netherlands for rebuilding as floating battery Salamander in 1859, launched in 1860, training battery in 1867, towed to the navy yard at Willemsoord, Netherlands to be broken up,call sign as Salamander GQTHJ, technical specifications as a frigate dimensions 46,21 x 11,91-12,20 x 5,17 (fore)-5,74 (aft) metres, a displacement of 1.461 (design) metric tons of 1.000 kg, 1.583 (in service) metric tons of 1.000 kg-1813 (full load) in metric tons of 1.000 kg, sail area 1.659 square metres, a crew numbering 320 men and an armament 44 guns and a floating battery displacement 1.125 (design) tons of 1.000 kg, a crew numbering 200 men and an armament of 22 guns (4-60pd guns, 18-20”grenade guns) and as dimensions 46,21 x 11,91-12,20 x 2,80 metres.