| Name: | LORD STANLEY |
| Launched: | 1871 |
| Completed: | 05/1871 |
| Builder: | T Hepple & Son, Low Walker, Newcastle |
| Yard Number: | |
| Dimensions: | 73grt, 13nrt, 78.7 x 17.0 x 8.0ft; (1895: 72grt, 78.7 x 17.5 x 8.5ft) |
| Engines: | 28nhp |
| Engines by: | |
| Propulsion: | Paddle |
| Construction: | Iron |
| Reg Number: | 65521 |
| History: | |
| 31/05/1871 | William Hepple, North Shields; registered at Swansea |
| 1872 | Sir James Ramsden, Barrow; registered at Barrow |
| 1889 | P Regier, Mariupol, Russia; renamed USPECH |
| 1902 | N Kozloff, Rostov-on-Don |
| 1912 | M Logofeti, Rostov-on-Don |
| 1921 | Unknown owner |
| No later history known | |
| Comments: | Probably engined by the shipbuilder |
| 1889: For use in the Sea of Azov | |
| 1895: Rebuilt with a new boiler | |
| 1914: Hired by the Russian Imperial Navy - Black Sea Fleet | |
| In service as a minesweeper; renamed T-247 | |
| 1918: Russian Civil War - In service with the White Fleet | |
| 11/1920: Employed in the evacuation from Crimea to Constantinople | |
| 1921: Sold at Constantinople |