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Yuyuen (Chinese: 馭遠; pinyin: Yùyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Yu-yuen) was a
wooden steam powered frigate built for the
Imperial Chinese Navy. She was one of two ships...
- Chen,
Nanrui (南瑞) and
Kaiji (開濟) left Shanghai,
accompanied by the
frigate Yuyuen and the
composite sloop Chengqing (澄慶), and
sailed towards Formosa. The...
- the lead ship of the Hai'an class,
which consisted of her and her
sister Yuyuen. They were the
largest vessels built in
China until the 1930s; they each...
- in 1885
Shipwrecks 3 Jan: Mary
Celeste 15 Jan:
Admiral Moorsom 15 Feb:
Yuyuen 5 Mar:
Tonquin 8 May: Mary E. Fish 2 Jun: SMS Augusta 10 Jun:
Kreml 24 Jun:...
- in 1885
Shipwrecks 3 Jan: Mary
Celeste 15 Jan:
Admiral Moorsom 15 Feb:
Yuyuen 5 Mar:
Tonquin 8 May: Mary E. Fish 2 Jun: SMS Augusta 10 Jun:
Kreml 24 Jun:...
- 1846 and 1848.
Chinese ship, 1853.
Either the
Chinese frigate Haian or
Yuyuen, of the
Imperial Chinese Navy.
Chinese gunboat Cedian, of the
Imperial Chinese...
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unprotected cruisers Kai Chi, Nan Chen, and Nan S****, the
steam frigate Yuyuen, and the
sloop Teng Ching; he had
initially sought battle with the French...
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longest wooden ship that is
still afloat. 91 m (300 ft) 13 m (42 ft)
Haian Yuyuen 1872–? 1873–1885 (respectively)
hulked and s****ped sunk (respectively)...
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ships in the
Chinese fleet, near
Shipu Bay,
accompanied by the
frigate Yuyuen (馭遠) and the
composite sloop Chengqing (澄慶). The
Chinese flotilla, under...
- in 1885
Shipwrecks 3 Jan: Mary
Celeste 15 Jan:
Admiral Moorsom 15 Feb:
Yuyuen 5 Mar:
Tonquin 8 May: Mary E. Fish 2 Jun: SMS Augusta 10 Jun:
Kreml 24 Jun:...