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Monday, 26 January 2015

Dutch screw steamship 4th class Zr.Ms. Vesuvius bound for the Moluccas, Dutch East Indies according to the Dutch newspaper Nederlandsche staatscourant dated 10 August 1869



An item referred to an official tiding dated 15 June dealing wit the movements of the Dutch warships serving in the Dutch East Indies. The Dutch screw steamship 3rd class Zr.Ms. Vesuvius captain lieutenant  J.H.K. Croes was underway to the Moluccas.(1)

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1. Screw steamship 4th class, call sign GRBP, laid down at the navy yard of Vlissingen, Netherlands by L.K. Turk on Friday 9th October 1857, launched on Monday 11.00 o’clock 6 July 1858, condemned and sold at Surabaya, Dutch East Indies probably to the Arab Sech Hassim bin Said Habis for ƒ 11.886,00 on 8th June 1872, a displacement of 586 tons, dimensions 43,00 (between perpendiculars) x 9 (inner hull on loadline) x 3,5 (fore)-4,0 (aft) x 4,80 (depth below main deck) metres , horsepower 80 bhp-119 hp, an armament of 8 guns (4 long 12 pd, 4 short 30pd) and a crew numbering 75 men.