HMS Andromache
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HMS Andromache

1832 Andromache-class sixth-rate frigate


Service Entry
1832
Commissioning Date
September 19, 1833
Manufacturer
Pembroke Dockyard
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
sixth-rate frigate, Andromache-class sixth-rate frigate

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HMS Andromache was a 28-gun sixth-rate frigate launched in 1832, representing the typical design of early 19th-century Royal Navy vessels designated for patrol, escort, and colonial duties. As a sixth-rate ship, she was armed with a complement of 28 guns, though specific dimensions and tonnage are not provided in the source. Her construction would have included a wooden hull built for durability and maneuverability, suitable for her roles across distant stations. Initially, HMS Andromache served on the North America and West Indies Station, where she was based in Bermuda by 1838. This station was a key strategic area for protecting British interests in the Caribbean and North American waters. During her service, she participated in significant naval operations, notably taking William Napier to China. In 1834, she was involved in the First Opium War, taking part in the conflict at Canton (Guangzhou), which underscores her active engagement in colonial and military campaigns of the period. Her career included a notable transition in 1854 when she was converted into a powder hulk. This conversion likely involved her being repurposed as a stationary storage vessel for gunpowder, a common fate for aging ships no longer suitable for active sea duty. The vessel remained in this role until she was broken up in 1875, ending her service life. HMS Andromache's operational history highlights her role in British naval presence during the mid-19th century, including participation in colonial wars and logistical support. Her participation in the China War and her stationing in Bermuda reflect her significance in projecting British naval power and supporting imperial interests during a period of expanding global influence.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

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