HMS Calliope
Skip to main content

HMS Calliope

1837 Andromache-class sixth-rate frigate


Service Entry
1837
Commissioning Date
October 10, 1837
Manufacturer
Sheerness Dockyard
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
sixth-rate frigate, Andromache-class sixth-rate frigate

* This information from Wikidata is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

HMS Calliope was a British Royal Navy corvette launched in 1837. It served primarily in the Pacific and was known for its role in the Battle of Callao during the Chincha Islands War against Peru. The ship was armed with a combination of smoothbore cannons and shell guns. In 1865, it was converted into a training ship for boys and later served as a base ship. The vessel had a long and varied career, participating in various operations and missions. During the Battle of Callao in 1866, the HMS Calliope demonstrated its firepower and maneuverability, earning praise for its performance. The ship also played a role in the suppression of the slave trade off the African coast. In 1880, it was finally sold for scrapping, marking the end of its active service in the Royal Navy. HMS Calliope's legacy lives on in historical records and accounts of its exploits, showcasing the importance of naval vessels in maritime history.

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

Ships

7 ship citations (0 free) in 5 resources

Calliope (1837) Subscribe to view
Calliope (1837-1883) Subscribe to view
Calliope (1837-83; Sixth Rate) Subscribe to view
Calliope (28 guns), Built in 1837, Sheerness. Chapel in 1860. Subscribe to view
Calliope, British sixth rate ship (1837) Subscribe to view