HMS Bramble
1822 Bramble-class cutter
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HMS Bramble was a 161-ton, 10-gun cutter constructed and launched on 8 April 1822 from Plymouth Dockyard. Designed for survey and patrol duties, she served primarily as a tender supporting larger Royal Navy vessels and conducting exploratory missions. Throughout her service, she was actively engaged in surveying and exploration around Australia and the surrounding regions. From April 1842 to April 1847, HMS Bramble operated under Lieutenant Charles Bampfield Yule as a tender to HMS Fly. During this period, she undertook important survey missions in the East Indies Station, including detailed mapping around Australia. After April 1847, still under Yule's command and serving as a tender to HMS Rattlesnake, she extended her survey work to explore the southern parts of New Guinea and the Louisiade Archipelago, contributing valuable geographic and maritime knowledge of these remote areas. Between 1855 and 1859, HMS Bramble continued her survey work as a tender to HMS Calliope, focusing on regions around Australia and conducting diving operations in Sydney. She was assigned to the Australia Station in 1859, a role she maintained until her decommissioning in 1876. Her long service history highlights her importance in maritime surveying, exploration, and support roles during the mid-19th century. After decommissioning, she was sold and repurposed as a lightship, stationed at Sow and Pigs reef near Sydney Harbour. Subsequently purchased by the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., she was converted into a lighter, supporting commercial activities. During the Sesquicentennial celebrations in 1938, she was chartered by the Maritime Services Board and turned into a replica of the historic HMS Supply, serving as a commemorative vessel. Later reconverted into a lighter, she was registered as lighter No. 79, demonstrating her enduring presence in Australian maritime history. HMS Bramble's service record reflects her significant role in maritime exploration, survey work, and later, heritage preservation, marking her as an important vessel within both naval and commercial maritime contexts.
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