Not much found on this frigate, where built unknown.
She was built for the Imperial Russian Navy as a frigate in 1841.
Tonnage?, dim. 53.1 x 13.5 x 7.3m
Armament: 54/60 guns.
Crew 418.
In service in the Black Sea.
1854 During the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War scuttled in the entrance of the port.
All additional info welcome.
Source: Some web-sites.
SIZOPOL
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Re: SIZOPOL
She was built by the shipbuilder A.P. Prokofyev at Sevastopol for the Imperial Russian Navy as a frigate.
22 October 1838 laid down.
04 March 1843 launched as the SIZOPOL, she was one of the Tenedos class.
She was named for the Turkish fortress taken 18 February 1829.
Tonnage?, dim. 53.1 x 13.5 x 7.3m
Armament: Upper deck 30 – 24 long pdrs. Quarter deck 28 – 24 pdr. carronades, forecastle 4 – 24 pdr. short.
Crew 418.
1842 – 1850 In service in the Black Sea.
1851 Under repair.
1852 – 53 Again in service in the Black Sea.
October 1853 used for the transport of troops and bombarded Poti.
11September 1854 during the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War scuttled in the entrance of the port.
Ukraine 2002 40k sg?, scott?
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Source: Some web-sites. Russian Warships in the age of sail 1696-1860 by Tredrea and Sozaev.
22 October 1838 laid down.
04 March 1843 launched as the SIZOPOL, she was one of the Tenedos class.
She was named for the Turkish fortress taken 18 February 1829.
Tonnage?, dim. 53.1 x 13.5 x 7.3m
Armament: Upper deck 30 – 24 long pdrs. Quarter deck 28 – 24 pdr. carronades, forecastle 4 – 24 pdr. short.
Crew 418.
1842 – 1850 In service in the Black Sea.
1851 Under repair.
1852 – 53 Again in service in the Black Sea.
October 1853 used for the transport of troops and bombarded Poti.
11September 1854 during the siege of Sevastopol during the Crimean War scuttled in the entrance of the port.
Ukraine 2002 40k sg?, scott?
.
Source: Some web-sites. Russian Warships in the age of sail 1696-1860 by Tredrea and Sozaev.
Re: SIZOPOL
«Sizopol» laid down 30July 1829 in Nikolaev Admiralty. Builder IY Osminin. Launched 06.Sept.1830, he joined the Black Sea Fleet (BSF). In 1832, 1834, 1837 and 1838 as part of the Sukhumi detachment vessels cruising off the coast of Abkhazia. 26Dec.1832 came from Sevastopol to Constantinople with dispatches Russian ambassador in Turkey,1Jan. 1833 returned to Sevastopol. He participated in the expedition of the Black Sea Fleet of the Bosphorus in 2 Feb. 1833 as part of the squadron of Rear Admiral Lazarev left Sevastopol and 8 Feb. arrived in Buyuk-Dere. In March, he went to Odessa with dispatches Count Mikhail Vorontsov about sending troops to the Bosphorus. 28 June in the squadron of Vice Admiral MP Lazarev came out of Buyuk-Dere, 2 July arrived in Feodosia, where the transports had landed troops, and 22 July returned to Sevastopol. In 1835 and 1836 he was in the Archipelago at the disposal of the Russian ambassador in Greece. In 1838, it listed in the court of Lastovo, and in 1845 dismantled. Commanders: NB Nikonov (1831), P. Vukotic (1832-1833), PF Messer (1834-1836), MP Panyutin (1837-1838).
Solomon Islands 2015;4d;SG?
Source:http://sailing.shipmodelsbay.com/05/sizopol/index.html
Solomon Islands 2015;4d;SG?
Source:http://sailing.shipmodelsbay.com/05/sizopol/index.html
Re: SIZOPOL
"Sizopol" is a 60-gun sailing frigate of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Empire. Participant of the Crimean War. Named in memory of the capture of the Turkish fortress of Sozopol on February 18, 1829 by a detachment of ships under the command of Rear Admiral M. N. Kumani.
The frigate "Sizopol" was laid down in Sevastopol and after launching in 1841 became part of the Black Sea Fleet.
As part of the squadrons, it was on practical voyages in the Black Sea in 1842-1845, 1847, 1849 and 1852.
In 1846, 1848 and 1850 it went on cruising to the Caucasian coast. In 1851 it was timbered. In June 1853, he was sailing with cadets, and in July, he went cruising to the Bosphorus. From September 17 to October 2, as part of the squadron of Vice-Admiral P. S. Nakhimov, he transported the 13th division from Sevastopol to Anakria, then returned to Sevastopol.
Participated in the Crimean War. On November 7, as part of the detachment of Vice-Admiral L. M. Serebryakov, he bombarded the customs post and fortification of St. Nicholas captured by Turkish troops for two hours, but the ground forces did not attack the fortification, and the frigate was forced to leave the shore due to the onset of a storm. The crew lost two killed, two wounded, and the frigate received five holes during the exchange of fire.
On March 5, 1854, he arrived in Sevastopol from Sukhum-Kale. In July, he went cruising at the entrance to the roadstead. On September 2, the frigate's crew joined the 36th battalion.
On September 11, 1854, the frigate "Sizopol" was sunk at the entrance to the roadstead opposite the Konstantinovskaya battery. After the war, during the clearing of Sevastopol Bay, the frigate's hull was blown up.
The design of the stamp was created based on Podustov’s lithography from a drawing by the artist V. A. Prokhorov.
Nevis 2019; 4$.
Source: http://imha.ru/1144541186-sizopol-fregat.html.
The frigate "Sizopol" was laid down in Sevastopol and after launching in 1841 became part of the Black Sea Fleet.
As part of the squadrons, it was on practical voyages in the Black Sea in 1842-1845, 1847, 1849 and 1852.
In 1846, 1848 and 1850 it went on cruising to the Caucasian coast. In 1851 it was timbered. In June 1853, he was sailing with cadets, and in July, he went cruising to the Bosphorus. From September 17 to October 2, as part of the squadron of Vice-Admiral P. S. Nakhimov, he transported the 13th division from Sevastopol to Anakria, then returned to Sevastopol.
Participated in the Crimean War. On November 7, as part of the detachment of Vice-Admiral L. M. Serebryakov, he bombarded the customs post and fortification of St. Nicholas captured by Turkish troops for two hours, but the ground forces did not attack the fortification, and the frigate was forced to leave the shore due to the onset of a storm. The crew lost two killed, two wounded, and the frigate received five holes during the exchange of fire.
On March 5, 1854, he arrived in Sevastopol from Sukhum-Kale. In July, he went cruising at the entrance to the roadstead. On September 2, the frigate's crew joined the 36th battalion.
On September 11, 1854, the frigate "Sizopol" was sunk at the entrance to the roadstead opposite the Konstantinovskaya battery. After the war, during the clearing of Sevastopol Bay, the frigate's hull was blown up.
The design of the stamp was created based on Podustov’s lithography from a drawing by the artist V. A. Prokhorov.
Nevis 2019; 4$.
Source: http://imha.ru/1144541186-sizopol-fregat.html.
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