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Can we/ should we change the title of this article? Options include:
My preference is "Gun-schooner", which was what the Dano-Norwegian navy called them 203 years ago, I would be completely comfortable with it today. Acad Ronin ( talk) 12:13, 4 March 2012 (UTC)
This article on English Wikipedia and a similar one in Norwegian Wikipedia (
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanonskonnert ) clearly state that only ten such gunships were built whilst Norway and Denmark were united (until 1814).
It appears that three extra Norwegian Gunships (Schooners) were actually built at Trondheim, but not included (WHY?) in the original list.
The page on this wikipedia at
List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships names the original ten plus three extra schooners (all built at Trondheim) with reference Mo, Sverre; Norske marinefartøy; Bodoni Forlag; Bergen; 2008. Using these extra names, they can be found on the old
Danish Skibregister as follows
None of these three are listed at the Danish naval website at
Orlogsbasen.dk/Skibdk.htm
Can any true Norwegian or Dane, or even native Englander throw light on the discrepancy?
I will put a link to this note on the Norwegian wikipage.
Viking1808 (
talk)
13:51, 10 April 2019 (UTC)
De fire sjalupene som ble bygd for private bidrag, blev kalt: Trondhjem, Christiansund, Borgersamfundet and Patrioten Georg (P. 274, Norges sjøvæbning 1750-1809)
This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
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Can we/ should we change the title of this article? Options include:
My preference is "Gun-schooner", which was what the Dano-Norwegian navy called them 203 years ago, I would be completely comfortable with it today. Acad Ronin ( talk) 12:13, 4 March 2012 (UTC)
This article on English Wikipedia and a similar one in Norwegian Wikipedia (
https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanonskonnert ) clearly state that only ten such gunships were built whilst Norway and Denmark were united (until 1814).
It appears that three extra Norwegian Gunships (Schooners) were actually built at Trondheim, but not included (WHY?) in the original list.
The page on this wikipedia at
List of Royal Norwegian Navy ships names the original ten plus three extra schooners (all built at Trondheim) with reference Mo, Sverre; Norske marinefartøy; Bodoni Forlag; Bergen; 2008. Using these extra names, they can be found on the old
Danish Skibregister as follows
None of these three are listed at the Danish naval website at
Orlogsbasen.dk/Skibdk.htm
Can any true Norwegian or Dane, or even native Englander throw light on the discrepancy?
I will put a link to this note on the Norwegian wikipage.
Viking1808 (
talk)
13:51, 10 April 2019 (UTC)
De fire sjalupene som ble bygd for private bidrag, blev kalt: Trondhjem, Christiansund, Borgersamfundet and Patrioten Georg (P. 274, Norges sjøvæbning 1750-1809)