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The Sail and Steam Navy List

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2004 British historical reference work

The Sail and Steam Navy List 1815-1889
Rif Winfield and David Lyon (2004)The Sail and Steam Navy List, 1815 - 1889, London: Chatham
AuthorRif Winfield and David Lyon
LanguageEnglish
SubjectVessels of the Nineteenth Century Royal Navy
PublisherChatham Publishing
Publication date
2004
Pages352
ISBN978-1-86176-032-6
OCLC52620555
623.825094109034 21
LC ClassVA456 .L95 2004

The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889 by Rif Winfield and David Lyon is a historical reference work providing details of all recorded ships in commission or intended to serve in theRoyal Navy from 1815 to 1889. Where available in Admiralty records (from which all the data is sourced), it gives the location of construction, dates of construction (ordering, keel laying, launch and commissioning), principal dimensions and tonnage, armament, machinery (for steam vessels) and fate of every ship of the Royal Navy over the period.

David Lyon'sThe Sailing Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy, Built, Purchased and Captured, 1688-1860 had been published in 1993, a ground-breaking study of the sailing vessels of the Royal Navy from theGlorious Revolution of 1688 until the close of theAge of Sail. He had planned a follow-up on the ships of the Royal Navy in the era of transition from sail to steam power, and began work in preparation for that volume. This was cut short by his death in a diving accident during 2000 in the Bahamas (he was an enthusiastic underwater archaeologist).Shortly after his death, his colleague Rif Winfield, author of the best-sellingFifty Gun Ship, and subsequently the author of a series of volumes under the headingBritish Warships in the Age of Sail, took over David's accumulated notes, added them to his own extensive research on Royal Naval warships, and carried on this work to produce what theJournal for Maritime Research described as

the most comprehensive and accurate work on all the ships built and projected for the Royal Navy between 1815 and 1889; indeed up until now there was no single, comprehensive listing of the ships of this period and their essential characteristics

— Journal for Maritime Research[1]

The book is a valuable reference work and the only complete single-volume published record for ships of the lateGeorgian era (1714-1837) and of the early (1837-1860) and middle (1860-1889)VictorianRoyal Navy. Rif Winfield's subsequent four-volumeBritish Warships in the Age of Sail series has expanded this material to incorporate all vessels of the British (before 1704, English) Navy between 1603 and 1863, and incorporated the results of extra research since the publication of theirSail and Steam Navy List.

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  1. ^"Journal for Maritime Research book review". Retrieved8 September 2008.

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  • Winfield, Rif & Lyon, David (2004).The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889. London: Chatham Publishing.ISBN 978-1-86176-032-6.OCLC 52620555.
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