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Saturday, 30 April 2016

Dutch brig Zr. Ms. Cachelot served as guard ship in the roads of Macassar, Dutch East Indies according to the Dutch newspaper Nederlandsche staatscourant dated 2 April 1865

Model NG-MC-375, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands. Original url

An item dated 15th February referred to tidings dealing with the movements of the Dutch squadron in the Dutch East Indies reported that the Dutch brig Zr. Ms. Cachelot captain A.D.S. Clarkson served as guard ship in the roads of Macassar, Dutch East Indies.(1)

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1. Brig 1st class, call sign GQCF, on stocks at navy yard at Vlissingen, Netherlands by A.E. Tromp on 4 September 1844, launched Saturday 28 June 1851, transferred to the Indies Military Navy 1 January 1868, condemned and sold on a public auction at Surabaya, Dutch East Indies for ƒ 8.000 to Mr. Nicolaï on 4 February 1871, dimensions 30,50 (load line between perpendiculars) x 9,50 (inner hull) x 4,0 (fore)-4,3 (aft) x 4,71 (hold) metres, 499,5 tons displacement and an armament of 10-12 (30 pd grenade guns).