HMS Enterprise (1848)
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The sixth HMS Enterprise of the Royal Navy was a new-built merchant vessel purchased by the Admiralty in 1848 to be fitted and strengthened for Arctic exploration in search of Sir John Franklin's lost expedition. Enterprise made two voyages to the Arctic, the first via the Atlantic in 1848-1849, then in 1850-1854 via the Pacific and the Bering Strait.
From 1860 she was lent to the Commissioners of Northern Lights for use as a coal hulk at Oban, and from 1889 she was lent to the Board of Trade. She was sold in 1903.
General Characteristics
- Displacement: 471 tons
See HMS Enterprise for other Navy ships of this name.