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HMS Mutine was a Condor-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Mutine was launched on 1 March 1900. While being delivered from Birkenhead to Portsmouth an accident in Mutine's boiler rooms caused some loss of life and gave her a name as an unlucky ship before her career even began. She served on the China Station, then the Australia Station between December 1903 and February 1905 and later became a survey ship, surviving until 1932 as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve drill ship, the last of her class to be sold.

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  • HMS Mutine was a Condor-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Mutine was launched on 1 March 1900. While being delivered from Birkenhead to Portsmouth an accident in Mutine's boiler rooms caused some loss of life and gave her a name as an unlucky ship before her career even began. She served on the China Station, then the Australia Station between December 1903 and February 1905 and later became a survey ship, surviving until 1932 as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve drill ship, the last of her class to be sold. (en)
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  • *Depot ship, Bermuda, 1917
  • *RNVR drill ship 1925
  • *Sold for scrap, 16 August 1932
  • *Survey ship 1907
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  • * 6 × QF 25-pdr guns * 4 × QF 3-pounder (47-mm) guns (en)
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  • Protective deck of to steel over machinery and boilers. (en)
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  • HMS Mutine (en)
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  • *4 × Belleville boilers *Three-cylinder vertical triple expansion steam engine *Twin screws (en)
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  • Barque-rigged, changed to barquentine-rigged, later removed (en)
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  • HMS Mutine was a Condor-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Mutine was launched on 1 March 1900. While being delivered from Birkenhead to Portsmouth an accident in Mutine's boiler rooms caused some loss of life and gave her a name as an unlucky ship before her career even began. She served on the China Station, then the Australia Station between December 1903 and February 1905 and later became a survey ship, surviving until 1932 as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve drill ship, the last of her class to be sold. (en)
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