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    HMS Tourmaline was an Emerald-class composite screw corvette that served in the Victorian Royal Navy. The Emerald class was a development of the wooden...
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  • of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Tourmaline: HMS Tourmaline (1875), an Emerald-class corvette launched in 1875 she was converted to a coal hulk in...
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    was built by contract under the 1873-74 Programme, and Turquoise, Ruby, Tourmaline and Emerald under the 1874-75 Programme - the first three also by contract...
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    HMS Galatea, Halifax, Nova Scotia, c.1868. HMS Crescent, Halifax, Nova Scotia (1885) HMS Tourmaline (1888) HMS Winchester (1841) The following four ships...
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    whilst aboard Inconstant between Melbourne and Sydney. Two other ships, Tourmaline and Cleopatra, also reported seeing the phantom ship. Just after arriving...
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  • book (slowly) Family photo album more 19 May 1996 Janet Holmes à Court Tourmaline by Randolph Stow Jar of vegemite more 26 May 1996 Michael White Anything...
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  • for Middlesbrough. No. 3422. Middlesbrough. 5 June 1878. p. 4. "The "Tourmaline" and the "Tasmanian"". Hampshire Telegraph. No. 4792. Portsmouth. 24 July...
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