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Wednesday 25 May 2016

Dutch transport Zr. Ms. Heldin bound for Egypt according to the Dutch newspaper Middelburgsche Courant dated Saturday 4 August 1860

An item reported the departure on last Wednesday of the Dutch transport Zr. Ms. Heldin captain lieutenant P. Toutenhoofd from Willemsoord, Netherlands via Malta towards Alexandria, Egypt. The edition of the 7th referred to tidings dated Willemsoord 3rd that she was still lying there waiting for the first favourable wind. The edition of the 16th reported that she actually left in the morning of the 13th.(1)

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1. One-deck flush-decked corvette, call sign GQKL, laid down at the navy yard at Vlissingen, Netherlands 31 July 1839 by C. Soetermeer/A.E. Tromp, launched 26 May 1842, docked at the navy yard at Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands 20-28 September 1854 and 15 December 1856-12 April 1858, store ship for projectiles in the harbour of Nieuwediep, Netherlands, training battery until 30 November 1907, accommodation ship for the Hr.Ms. Marnix 1908, accommodation for the ‘vuurwerkmakerij’ with materials transferred from Vlissingen, Netherlands towards Willemsoord, Netherlands January 1915, displacement 775 tons and as dimensions 36,5 (between perpendiculars) x 10,00 (inner hull) x 4,25 (fore)-4,82 (aft) x 5,39 (hold below main deck) and an original armament of 20-12pd guns or 20-30pd carronades, 8-12pd carronades and 2-6pd guns, later reduced to 10 guns (included 12cm guns). Figurehead female torso in roman armour decorated with ribbons.