HMS Imogene (1831)
HMS Imogene (left) engaging the Bogue forts in China, September 1834 | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | |
| Name | Imogene |
| Ordered | 9 June 1825 |
| Builder | Pembroke Dockyard |
| Laid down | November 1829 |
| Launched | 24 June 1831 |
| Commissioned | 1 October 1831 |
| Fate | Accidentally burnt at Plymouth, 27 September 1840 |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Conway-class corvette |
| Tons burthen | 651 74/94 bm |
| Length |
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| Beam | 34 ft 5 in (10.5 m) |
| Depth | 10 ft (3.0 m) |
| Sail plan | Full-rigged ship |
| Complement | 175 |
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HMS Imogene was a Conway-class sixth rate of the Royal Navy, built by Pembroke Dockyard and launched on 24 June 1831. She served in the East Indies, China and South America, but was accidentally burnt while out of commission on 27 September 1840.