Model NG-MC-1145 Rijksmuseum Amsterdam. Netherlands. Original url
An item referred to a tiding dated 14 April 1866 supplying more details dealing with the activities of the ships belonging to the Dutch squadron in the Dutch East Indies. The Dutch screw steamship 4th class Haarlemmermeer (1) lieutenant 1st class A. Jarman was stationed in the South and East department of Borneo, Dutch East Indies and now cruising along the east coast to prevent piracy.
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1. Screw steamship 4th class, call sign GQKD, on stocks at navy yard at Vlissingen, Netherlands on 9 July 1859, launched on Friday afternoon 23 March 1860, commissioned 16 August 1860, condemned and ordered 8 June 1870 no. 15 to sell hull with rigging and useless inventory, engines stored at Surabaya, Dutch East Indies, building costs ƒ 255.916,53½, dimensions 38,00-40,70 x 8,16 x 3,20 metres, 586 tons displacement, tonnage 285 tons, coal bunker capacity 50 ton or 5 days full speed, 6 guns (2 medium 30 pd guns, 4-30pd carronades), 25-75 men, 80/200 nph horsepower and maximum speed under steam 6-7 knots.
