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Friday 9 October 2015

Dutch corvette Hr. Ms. Sommelsdijk visiting African west coast underway towards the Dutch West Indies according to the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad dated 30 October 1894

An item reported that the intended voyage by the Dutch corvette Hr. Ms. Sommelsdijk towards the Delagoa Bay [nowdays Maputo Bay, Mozambique] was stricken but that she instead on 1 November would visit some West African harbours like St. Vincent, Monrovia [Liberia], Congo before going towards Curacao, Dutch West Indies.(1)

Note
1. Screw steamship 4th class, call sign GQVD, laid down at the naval yard at Amsterdam, Netherlands on 9 July 1881, launched on 15 November 1892, commissioned on 16 August 1884, classified as corvette on 12 May 1893, fitted out as accommodation ship for sailors and added to the Hr. Ms. Het Loo, commissioned on 31 May 1905, later added to the Hr. Ms. Atjeh, decommissioned in March 1912 and transferred to the naval yard at Amsterdam to be fitted out as fishery patrol which was however never realized and finally sold in 1914. Dimensions 45,00-53,60 x 9,00 x 3,60 metres, displacement 850 tons, horsepower 750 ihp, speed 11,43 miles, her crew numbered 88 men and an armament of 1-15cm gun and 3-12cm guns. Iron-built wood planked. Building costs when first fitted out ƒ 614.715,00.