INDEPENDIENTEAt Maracaibo battle[img]http://savepic.net/9133199.jpg[/img]
The below is not the same shipbut VERY SIMILARINTEPENDIENTE ex MAMMOUTH was a liuttle bit larger as N°3[img]http://savepic.net/9114767.png[/img]She was built by Thomas Kemp, Baltimore, Md in 1813served then as Buenos Ayres Privateer INDEPENDENCIA DEL SUR
INDEPENDIENTEAt Maracaibo battlethe below is not the same shipbut VERY SIMILARINTEPENDIENTE ex MAMMOUTH was a liuttle bit larger as N°3She was built by Thomas Kemp, Baltimore, Md in 1813served then as Buenos Ayres Privateer INDEPENDENCIA DEL SUR
Corvette BOYACAbuilt as British HMS SPEY in 1814
CorvetteBOLIVARbuilt as HERCULES 1821 by Isaac Webb, New YorkDesigned by famous American naval architect Henry Eckford
Thereis a model of a frigate COLOMBIA in Ecuador
Ship of the lineBOILIVARNever commissioned
Frigate CONGRESO ex AF CHAPMANNot commissioned
CorvetteCARABOBO ex British HMS SAPPHIRE
Brig PATRIOTA ex New Your ex British HM;S Mosquito(Note that the corvette ex brig URICA) have some lines
Corvette URICA
Frigate CONGRES ex Swedish AF CHAPMANnot commissioned
In the Gran Colombian navy there were manyschooners built at BaltimoreThere is a typical armed schooner with 6 guns
CorvetteCONSTITUCION ex Lady Borrington
In 1933 Colombian Navy purchased4 ex German LM type Motor boatsHave you any fotos of them? Names? Fates?
I'm not sure, but I think one of those, or at least an unit very similar to them, is kept as a museum ship:
It doesn'tlook much like the MTB you posted, but it's the closest I've seen.
In 1866 Colombia built a large steamer for its navyBOLIVARiron screw launched 14.07.1866 by Palmers Bros; Howden, Wellington Quay, yard No.205776grt 527nrt90nhp armed 2x40pdr 2x20pdr for voyage registered at London 319/66 owners builders ON54774 (official number)Brechin Advertiser - Tuesday 18 December 1866
German LM boatsThat built in WW1LÜSI1 completed in 1930, sold later to Colombia
John Daniel Danelshttp://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/015400/015464/pdf/danels_mhm.pdf
Colombianarmed steamer COLOMBIApurchased in England in Jan 1866Sold c1868 back
General Rafael ReyesBuilt Lürsen Werft, Germany
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INDEPENDIENTE
At Maracaibo battle
[img]http://savepic.net/9133199.jpg[/img]
The below is not the same shipbut VERY SIMILAR
INTEPENDIENTE ex MAMMOUTH was a liuttle bit larger as N°3
[img]http://savepic.net/9114767.png[/img]
She was built by Thomas Kemp, Baltimore, Md in 1813
served then as Buenos Ayres Privateer INDEPENDENCIA DEL SUR
INDEPENDIENTE
At Maracaibo battle
the below is not the same shipbut VERY SIMILAR
INTEPENDIENTE ex MAMMOUTH was a liuttle bit larger as N°3
She was built by Thomas Kemp, Baltimore, Md in 1813
served then as Buenos Ayres Privateer INDEPENDENCIA DEL SUR
Corvette BOYACA
built as British HMS SPEY in 1814
CorvetteBOLIVAR
built as HERCULES 1821 by Isaac Webb, New York
Designed by famous American naval architect Henry Eckford
Thereis a model of a frigate COLOMBIA in Ecuador
Ship of the lineBOILIVAR
Never commissioned
Frigate CONGRESO ex AF CHAPMAN
Not commissioned
CorvetteCARABOBO ex British HMS SAPPHIRE
Brig PATRIOTA ex New Your ex British HM;S Mosquito
(Note that the corvette ex brig URICA) have some lines
Corvette URICA
Frigate CONGRES ex Swedish AF CHAPMAN
not commissioned
In the Gran Colombian navy there were manyschooners built at Baltimore
There is a typical armed schooner with 6 guns
CorvetteCONSTITUCION ex Lady Borrington
In 1933 Colombian Navy purchased4 ex German LM type Motor boats
Have you any fotos of them? Names? Fates?
I'm not sure, but I think one of those, or at least an unit very similar to them, is kept as a museum ship:
It doesn'tlook much like the MTB you posted, but it's the closest I've seen.
In 1866 Colombia built a large steamer for its navy
BOLIVARiron screw
launched 14.07.1866 by Palmers Bros; Howden, Wellington Quay, yard No.205
776grt 527nrt
90nhp
armed 2x40pdr 2x20pdr
for voyage registered at London 319/66 owners builders ON54774 (official number)
Brechin Advertiser - Tuesday 18 December 1866
German LM boats
That built in WW1
LÜSI1 completed in 1930, sold later to Colombia
John Daniel Danels
http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/015400/015464/pdf/danels_mhm.pdf
Colombianarmed steamer COLOMBIA
purchased in England in Jan 1866
Sold c1868 back
General Rafael Reyes
Built Lürsen Werft, Germany
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