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HMS Euphrates

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Four ships and one shore establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Euphrates, after the Euphrates river. Another three were planned but never completed:

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  • HCS Euphrates (1828), a brig of 255 tons (bm) and 10 guns, was built at the Bombay Dockyard as one of the last vessels built for the EIC's naval arm.[1] She was broken up in 1911.[2][3]
  • PS Euphrates (1836) was a flat-bottomed, iron, paddle steamer built by Laird & Co. in 1834.[4] She was disassembled, shipped in 1835 to the Bay of Antioch, carried overland, and reassembled in 1836 on the Lake of Antioch for the English Euphrates expedition, together with PS Tigris (1836). She was of 179,[4] or 186 tons (bm) and 40HP, and two guns.[5] She completed the descent of the Euphrates in 1836. Later she served in the Indus flotilla until at least 1858.[6] Her subsequent fate is unknown.
  • Euphrates (ship)
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