- HMS Fly (1831)
HMS "Fly" was an 18-gun
sloop of theRoyal Navy . "Fly" was launched on fromPembroke Dockyard on25 August 1831 . During the early to mid1840 s, she charted numerous routes (trade/shipping-related and otherwise) through and from many locations, primarily around and offAustralia 's North-east coast and nearbyisland s. Such islands includedWhitsunday Island and theCapricorn Islands .After being discovered during the survey of the
Gulf of Papua ,New Guinea , theFly River was named after the "Fly". For the most of its seaworthy existence, the "Fly" was captained byFrancis Price Blackwood . She returned to the UK and was laid up as a coal hulk in 1855. During this part of her career, she was designated C2, and then C70. She was finally broken up in 1903.References
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010105b.htm Ann Mozley, 'Blackwood, Francis Price (1809 - 1854)', Australian Dictionary of Biography]
*citebook|last=Jukes|first=J.|title=Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly
*Colledge
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