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HMS Wasp (1880)

HMS ''Wasp'' was a ''Banterer''-class composite screw gunboat of the Royal Navy, built in 1880 by Barrow Iron Shipbuilding and wrecked off Tory Island in 1884.
==Design==
The ''Banterer'' class was designed by Nathaniel Barnaby, the Admiralty Director of Naval Construction. They were of composite construction, meaning that the iron keel, frames, stem and stern posts were of iron, while the hull was planked with timber. This had the advantage of allowing the vessels to be coppered, thus keeping marine growth under control, a problem that caused iron-hulled ships to be frequently docked. They were in length and displaced 465 tonnes. In appearance they were distinguishable from the preceding ''Forester''s (also a Barnaby design) by their vertical stems.〔Winfield, p.298〕

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