HMS Pictou (1812-1814)
Overview | |
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Type | More beautiful |
Launch | 1812 as Syren |
1. Period of service | |
Technical specifications | |
displacement |
215 t |
length |
25.3 m on deck |
width |
7.52 m on frame |
crew |
57 |
Armament |
16 guns |
HM Schooner Pictou was a former North American schooner named "Syren" who was captured by the British Royal Navy on April 20, 1813 and put into their own service.
history
During the British-American War , the Pictou was seized by the American frigate USS Constitution on February 14, 1814 under the command of Commander Edward Stephens . The Pictou accompanied at this time the armed freighter Lovely Ann from Bermuda to Suriname . On the morning of February 14th that stopped Constitution the Pictou with a targeted shot through the sails and seized on the saver . The Constitution had already taken Lovely Ann as a pinch a few hours earlier . Captain Charles Stewart, who commanded the US frigate, decided to keep only the cargo ship and had the Pictou evacuated and sunk.
annotation
According to the Royal Navy lists , the Pictou was recaptured again in 1814, although it is admitted that it could have been confused with the American zebra . The supposedly re-conquered Pictou provided British service until 1818 and was then sold.
literature
- Tyrone G. Martin: A Most Fortunate Ship. A Narrative History Of Old Ironsides ; Revised Edition USA 2003; Pp. 185/186.
- Colledge, JJ and Warlow, Ben: Ships of the Royal Navy : the complete record of all fighting ships of the Royal Navy , Rev. ed., London: Chatham, 2006 ISBN 9781861762818 . OCLC 67375475.
- Lyon: Sailing Navy List ; London 1993.
- Charles E Brodine, Jr./Michael J. Crawford / Christine F. Huges: Ironsides! The Ship, the Men and the Wars of the USS Constitution; 2007. p. 116.