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HMAS Tingira was a training ship operated by the Royal Australia Navy (RAN) between 1911 and 1927. The ship was built in Scotland by Alexander Hall & Co. in 1866 as the passenger clipper Sobraon; the largest composite-hull sailing vessel ever built. She sailed on an annual migration run between England and Australia until 1891, when she was sold to the colonial government of New South Wales for use as a reformatory ship.
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Tingira Sobraon
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1866-04-17Z
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Broken up in 1941 Sold to Government of New South Wales in 1891, sold to Australian federal government in 1911
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