HMS Imogene

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HMS Imogene was a Conway-class sixth rate of the Royal Navy, built by Pembroke Dockyard and launched on 24 June 1831. She served in the East Indies, China and South America, but was accidentally burnt while out of commission on 27 September 1840.

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1831 HMS Imogene
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keel laying
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ship launching
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ship commissioning
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Forcing the passage of the Bocca TigrisForcing the passage of the Bocca Tigris
Forcing the passage of the Bocca Tigris in China on the 7th and 9th Sept.r, 1834, by H.M.S. Imogene and Andromache CSK 2004Forcing the passage of the Bocca Tigris in China on the 7th and 9th Sept.r, 1834, by H.M.S. Imogene and Andromache CSK 2004
Imogene & AndromacheImogene & Andromache
This View representing the Fire in H.M. Dock Yard at Devonport, on the morning of the 27th Sepr, 1840, by W. Clerk, after Nicholas CondyThis View representing the Fire in H.M. Dock Yard at Devonport, on the morning of the 27th Sepr, 1840, by W. Clerk, after Nicholas Condy
Dockyard Fire, 1840, by Thomas Lyde Hornbrook LLR NELMS A 141-001Dockyard Fire, 1840, by Thomas Lyde Hornbrook LLR NELMS A 141-001