HMS Thetis

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HMS Thetis was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. After nearly a decade of service with the British, she was transferred to Prussia in exchange for two steam gunboats. She served with the Prussian Navy, the North German Federal Navy and the Imperial German Navy as a training ship until being stricken in 1871. Thetis was subsequently converted into a coal hulk and broken up in 1894–95.

1846  WikimediaWikidata
SMS Thetis
beam 14 metre, length 60 metre, draft 5.8 metre, 
fifth-rate frigateRoyal Navy, HMNB Devonport, 


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    Prussian frigate SMS THETIS in East asian waters round about 1861. Painting by Lüder Arenhold (1854-1915) 1905.Prussian frigate SMS THETIS in East asian waters round about 1861. Painting by Lüder Arenhold (1854-1915) 1905.
    Bundesarchiv Bild134-B0335, Fregatte Bundesarchiv Bild134-B0335, Fregatte "Thetis" vor Anker
    Bombardment of Taganrog - ILN 1858Bombardment of Taganrog - ILN 1858
    Bombardment of Taganrog, 21 June 1855 - ILN 1855Bombardment of Taganrog, 21 June 1855 - ILN 1855
    James Patterson (1794-1877) and family arriving on the Thetis on October 22, 1847 (alternate scan)James Patterson (1794-1877) and family arriving on the Thetis on October 22, 1847 (alternate scan)
    Holländska barkskeppet Thetis. Jacob Spin 1846. Sjöhistoriska museet. SM 28692Holländska barkskeppet Thetis. Jacob Spin 1846. Sjöhistoriska museet. SM 28692
    Holländska barkskeppet Thetis. Jacob Spin 1846. Sjöhistoriska museet. SM 28724Holländska barkskeppet Thetis. Jacob Spin 1846. Sjöhistoriska museet. SM 28724