HMS Meda (1880)

History
Royal Navy EnsignUnited Kingdom
NameHMS Meda
BuilderWilliam Westacott Ship Building Company, Barnstaple
Laid down1879
Launched1880
Acquired1880
FateSold in 1887 to Colony of Western Australia.
Western Australian Ensign
NameMeda
Acquired1887
FateSold in 1896 to Wesleyan Board of Missions.
Civil Ensign of the United KingdomUnited Kingdom
NameMeda
Acquired1896
FateWrecked on reef near East Cape, New Guinea.
General characteristics
Typeschooner

HMS Meda was a schooner of the Royal Navy, built by William Westacott Ship Building Company, Barnstaple and purchased by the Royal Navy in 1880.[1]

She commenced service on the Australia Station in 1880 as a survey vessel for hydrographic surveys.[1] She undertook survey work along North West Australia.[1] The Meda River and Meda Passage are named after her. She was sold in 1887 to the Colony of Western Australia.

  1. ^ a b c Bastock, p. 79.