Name: | ETA |
Type: | Gunboat |
Keel: | 09/09/1878 |
Launched: | 05/02/1879 |
Completed: | 10/07/1879 |
Builder: | C Mitchell & Co |
Yard: | Low Walker |
Yard Number: | 376 |
Dimensions: | 491disp, 262grt, 126nrt, 126.0 x 29.2 x 11.5ft |
Engines: | 2 x C2cyl (16 & 28 x 18ins), 70nhp, 472ihp |
Engines by: | R & W Hawthorn, Newcastle |
Propulsion: | 2 x Screws, 10.2knots |
Construction: | Iron |
Armament: | 1 x 11.0ins, 2 x 1 x 12pdr guns |
Reg Number: | 80545 |
History: | |
14/07/1879 | George Wightwick Rendel, Newcastle |
15/07/1879 | James Duncan Campbell, London |
16/07/1879 | Robert Hart & Charles Hannen, Peking, China |
1879 | Imperial Chinese Government; renamed CHEN NAN |
1895 | Government of Japan; renamed CHINNAN |
1906 | Broken up |
Comments: | This was an Armstrong contract built using the facilities of the Mitchell yard |
Armament was supplied by the Armstrong company at Elswick | |
The gun could only elevate, so direction was provided by aligning the hull | |
The purchase was financed by the Chinese Customs Service | |
Robert Hart was the Inspector General of the Chinese Customs Service | |
Charles Hannen was Commissioner of Chinese Maritime Customs | |
James Campbell was the London Agent of Robert Hart | |
George Rendel was the designer of Armstrong's gunboats | |
Rendel was in charge of the relationship between Armstrong & Mitchell | |
1895: Captured by the Japanese at Wei Hai Wei |
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