HMY Osborne (1870) explained
HMY Osborne was a
paddle steamer Royal Yacht of the
Royal Navy of the
United Kingdom. Designed by
Edward James Reed, she was launched on 19 December 1870 at
Pembroke Royal Dockyard and replaced the yacht of the same name formerly known as
HMY Victoria and Albert.
She measured 1,850 tons, and was used for cruises to foreign countries and later on the short run to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. In 1898 wireless equipment was installed by Marconi. This allowed the Prince of Wales to keep in touch with his mother Queen Victoria, at Osborne House.[1]
Commander Charles Eustace Anson was appointed in command on 28 December 1899,[2] and was in command during the funeral arrangements for Queen Victoria the following month.
External links
Footnotes
- Book: R. F. . Pocock . Gerald Reginald Mansel . Garratt . 1972 . The Origins of Maritime Radio: The Story of the Introduction of wireless telegraphy in the Royal Navy Between 1896 and 1900 . H.M. Stationery Office . 14. 978-0-11-290113-6 .
- Naval & Military intelligence. 1 January 1901 . 12 . 36340.