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  • 91USS Minnesota (1855) — USS Minnesota , a sailing/steam frigate, was launched in 1855 at the Washington Navy Yard and commissioned eighteen months later. She was decommissioned some five years later, but at the outbreak of the American Civil War, returned to service as… …

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  • 92HMS Exmouth (1854) — HMS Exmouth was a 91 gun screw propelled Albion class second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy.Design Exmouth was ordered as a 90 gun sailing ship from Plymouth Dockyard in 1841, but was ordered to be converted to operate under steam… …

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  • 93Buys Ballot's law — In meteorology, Buys Ballot s law may be expressed as follows: In the Northern Hemisphere, stand with your back to the wind; the low pressure area will be on your left. This is because wind travels counterclockwise around low pressure zones in… …

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  • 94Camelion class sloop — The Camelion class was a Royal Navy class of screw driven sloops of wood construction, designed by Isaac Watts. Eight ships of the class were built from 1858 – 1866 with another eight cancelled. They were initially rated as Second Class sloops,… …

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  • 95HMS Racoon (1808) — HMS Racoon , sometimes spelled HMS Raccoon , was an 18 gun sloop of war of the Royal Navy.She was built by John Preston, of Great Yarmouth, and launched on 30 March 1808. Her first commander was James Welsh, under whom she was sent to operate off …

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  • 96Dog Island (Florida) — Coordinates: 29°48′N 84°37′W / 29.80°N 84.61°W / 29.80; 84.61 …

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  • 97HMS Avenger (1845) — HMS Avenger was a wooden paddle wheel frigate of the Royal Navy launched in 1845 and wrecked with heavy loss of life in 1847.Construction and commissioning Avenger was built to a design by Sir William Symonds, approved on 25 March 1844. She was… …

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  • 98HMS Shah (1873) — The first HMS Shah was a 19th century unarmoured iron hulled, wooden sheathed frigate of Britain s Royal Navy designed by Sir Edward Reed. She was originally to be named HMS Blonde but was renamed following the visit of the Shah of Persia in 1873 …

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  • 99Southampton class frigate (1820) — The Southampton class frigates launched from 1820 onwards were 52 gun sailing frigates of the fourth rate produced for the Royal Navy following the close of the Napoleonic War. They were designed in 1816 to carry sixty guns, but were completed… …

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  • 100HMS President (1829) — HMS President , launched in 1819, was ordered in May 1818 to be built as a 58 gun frigate to the exact lines of the previous President captured from the Americans in 1815, but this weapon fit was later amended to complete her as a 52 gun frigate… …

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