The Redbreast class comprised nine first-class screw-driven composite gunboats built for the Royal Navy in 1889, mounting six guns.
HMS Sparrow
HMS Ringdove dressed overall at Melbourne in 1896
Bramble-class gunboat (1898)
The Bramble-class gunboat was a type of warship used by the Royal Navy between the 1890s and the 1920s. The four ships of this class were notable as the final development of the Victorian gunboat tradition, and for being one of the last classes of warship designed to travel under sail. One of them, HMS Thistle, retained a functional sailing rig into the mid-1920s.
HMS Thistle, c. 1910.
HMS "Dwarf", c. 1905