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502:"presented a very different appearance from the Baroque splendour of the early Eighteenth Century, with their regular outline bereft of almost all embellishment beyond the elliptical stern gallery and the figurehead and painted in the severe black and white bands of the era. These were the most striking and intimidating of all wooden warships, replacing elegance with majesty. As such they were fitting precursors for the industrial architecture of the iron-clads."
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ships, from their greater length and finer lines, reached higher speeds they did so at the expense of the facility and precision of their response to the helm. New ships such as the
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27 July 1881 β 31 December 1881: Commanded (until paying off at
Sheerness) by Captain John D'Arcy, Sheerness (replaced by the Naval Barracks at Sheerness, renamed
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10 September 1867 β 28 February 1870: Commanded (until paying off) by
Captain Charles Fellowes, Coast Guard, Leith (and flagship of Commodore of
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8 September 1863 β December 1864: Commanded (from commissioning at
Plymouth) by Captain James Charles Prevost, Mediterranean Fleet.
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were considered slow in their stays. This lack of handiness was emphasised by their operating in company with older ships such the
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December 1864 β 12 January 1867: Commanded (until paying off at
Plymouth) by Captain Robert Coote, Mediterranean Fleet.
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6 January 1864: Commanded by
Captain Robert Gibson, flagship of Vice-Admiral James Hope, North America and West Indies.
440:, combined a measure of speed under sail or steam with similar manoeuvring powers to the sailing ships. This persuaded
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to have been the "final statement of the
British design progress" for steam two-deckers. The class consisted of HMS
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In 1890 she was
Chatham. Machinery probably removed. That year she was listed as harbour service and renamed
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as second captain from 1 April 1866 to Spring 1867, for special service as Naval AttachΓ© in
Washington.
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1 January 1879 β 27 July 1881: Commanded by
Captain Thomas Baker Martin Sulivan, Sheerness. Tenders:
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11 October 1910 On closure of the "Tenedos" establishment, sold for breaking up at London for Β£7,525.
401:, which was ordered and laid down in 1851 and was "the first ship that can be directly attributed to
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Belfast Training Ship Committee as training ship for boys in Belfast.
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Auckland to Napier, 25 October 1857, Napier Mss, National Maritime Museum reference NAP/1
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Mizzen mast: 51 ft 6 in (15.70 m)ft Γ 0 ft 27 in (0.69 m)
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British Warships in the Age of Sail 1817β1863: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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18 ft 0 in (5.49 m) forward, 22 ft 6 in (6.86 m) aft
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Battleships in Transition, the Creation of the Steam Battlefleet 1815β1860
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1252:. Lambert says that she became flagship in 1865 and paid off in 1868.
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being drawn out to 244 feet 9 inches (74.60 m) and the
1462:
Sturton, Ian (2023). "Hidden in Plain Sight". In Jordan, John (ed.).
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of 101-gun two-decker steam line-of-battle ships are considered by
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was the last wooden steam line-of-battleship to commission as a
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1399:. Note Lambert says 1871, whereas the online history says 1872.
434:"The early steam battleships, such as the 230-foot (70 m)
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13.338 knots (24.702 km/h) trials Stokes Bay 7 August 1860
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From some time in 1878 β 1 January 1879: Commanded by Captain
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Whilst serving on the North America and West Indies Station,
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1291:. Lambert claims she became Coast Guard at Leith in 1868.
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Surveyor before the Committee on Marine Engines PP859 xv p47
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which lacked speed, but tacked and wore far more easily.
411:, her superior qualities were developed in the succeeding
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15 June 1867 β 10 September 1867: Commanded by Captain
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Warlow, "Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy", p.140.
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training establishment for boy mechanician apprentices.
1069:, and commissioned in January 1906 as part of the new
1052:, but retained with a small crew as "saluting ship").
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1 April 1873 β 1 January 1875: Commanded by Captain
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trial speed was undertaken without masts or stores.
395:The first British steam 101-gun two-decker was the
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213 ft 9.25 in (65.1574 m) keel-line
1156:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition" p. 33 and 35.
1424:Dodson, Aidan (2015), "The Incredible Hulks: The
1574:
1484:, 2nd edition. Liskeard: Maritime Press, 2000.
1165:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition" p. 123β124.
1138:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", pp 122-124
903:Royal Navy Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
1466:. Oxford: Osprey Publishing. pp. 188β189.
1322:. Lambert claims she was at Sheerness 1870β90.
1219:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p123-4.
987:as Coast Guard, Queensferry by 20 August 1870.
929:, Coast Guard, Leith (Queensferry) (replacing
425:class were longer and broader versions of the
1395:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
1382:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
1355:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
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1318:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
1287:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
1248:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
1210:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition" p122-4.
772:The following table shows key dates for the
190:252 ft 0 in (76.81 m) overall
1277:Note the discrepancy with dates in Lambert.
1147:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition", p124.
203:58 ft 0 in (17.68 m) extreme
608:213 ft 9.25 in (65.1574 m)
1451:. London: Conway Maritime Press, 1984.
1344:
1201:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition" p67.
1192:Lambert, "Battleships in Transition" p63.
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509:
456:to 252 feet (77 m). While the post
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1428:Training Establishment and Its Ships",
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492:had anticipated this problem in 1847."
327:Upper Deck: 28 Γ 32-pounder/42cwt, 1 Γ
14:
1575:
1482:Shore Establishments of the Royal Navy
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1003:1 January 1875: Commanded by Captain
605:204 ft 10 in (62.43 m)
1501:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing.
602:202 ft 5 in (61.70 m)
599:193 ft 3 in (58.90 m)
582:230 ft 3 in (70.18 m)
885:
622:55 ft 4 in (16.87 m)
619:55 ft 4 in (16.87 m)
616:55 ft 4 in (16.87 m)
1593:Ships of the line of the Royal Navy
942:'s Coast Guard squadron comprising
642:25 ft 6 in (7.77 m)
639:24 ft 5 in (7.44 m)
633:24 ft 6 in (7.47 m)
24:
1432:, London: Conway, pp. 29β43,
225:25 ft 6 in (7.77 m)
25:
1604:
1522:
405:influence. an expansion of the
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324:Main deck: 36 Γ 32-pounder/56cwt
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1230:
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1123:for breaking up at Charlton.
298:trials Plymouth 17 April 1861
1558:Online History HMS Gibraltar
1518:newspaper, 11 February 1862.
1239:newspaper, 11 February 1862.
1065:September 1905: was renamed
918:was carried on the books of
767:
7:
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1007:, flagship of Vice-Admiral
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588:240 ft (73 m)
585:238 ft (73 m)
358:Professor Andrew Lambert
161:101-gun screw two-decker
1535:HMS Duncan (ship, 1859)
1119:16 March 1899: Sold to
994:, Sheerness, replacing
625:58 ft (18 m)
142:General characteristics
1495:Winfield, Rif (2014).
1100:
1099:, Malta in August 2019
1009:George Fowler Hastings
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215:(not masted or stores)
1409:History HMS Gibraltar
1397:History HMS Gibraltar
1384:History HMS Gibraltar
1225:History HMS Gibraltar
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1005:Charles Thomas Curme
992:George Willes Watson
940:John Walker Tarleton
403:Sir Baldwin Walker's
44:Halifax, Nova Scotia
1097:Ta' Braxia Cemetery
803:Last in Commission
244:(Maudslay) 3494 ihp
18:Duncan class (1859)
1221:History HMS Duncan
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613:Breadth (extreme)
1545:Media related to
1533:Media related to
1508:978-1-84832-169-4
1473:978-1-4728-5713-2
1439:978-1-84486-276-4
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958:Irresistible
957:
953:
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937:
931:
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919:
913:
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907:
901:at Halifax,
898:
887:
850:
815:
774:Duncan class
773:
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738:
733:
724:
722:
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697:
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596:Keel length
535:
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174:Tons burthen
166:Displacement
150:
93:
80:
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39:
26:
1480:Warlow, B.
1297:is suspect.
1080:Career HMS
886:Career HMS
829:2 May 1857
756:Gibraltar's
744:** β 12.48
557:3,715 tons
554:3,224 tons
551:3,200 tons
548:3,085 tons
76:Preceded by
1577:Categories
1418:References
1067:Tenedos II
822:Portsmouth
791:Laid Down
754:Note that
484:James Watt
385:Royal Navy
305:Complement
251:Propulsion
110:In service
71:Royal Navy
1516:The Times
1237:The Times
1093:Gibraltar
1082:Gibraltar
1071:"Tenedos"
1030:Porcupine
983:replaced
969:Dauntless
932:Trafalgar
857:Devonport
851:Gibraltar
794:Launched
768:Key dates
741:Gibraltar
737:β 13.338
728:β 11.912
721:β 10.806
718:Conqueror
698:Gibraltar
675:Conqueror
532:101-guns
528:Conqueror
523:101-guns
512:Agamemnon
500:Gibraltar
437:Agamemnon
428:Conqueror
414:Conqueror
408:Agamemnon
377:Gibraltar
366:Gibraltar
320:8in/65cwt
292:Gibraltar
262:Sail plan
242:Gibraltar
212:Gibraltar
126:Completed
113:1863β1870
105:1855β1861
81:Conqueror
68:Operators
1121:Castle's
1114:Grampian
1057:Pembroke
1042:Wildfire
997:Pembroke
788:Ordered
785:Builder
764:Lambert
701:β 3,494
694:β 3,428
685:β 3,103
678:β 2,812
515:91-guns
364:and HMS
313:Armament
134:Scrapped
1426:Fisgard
980:Repulse
954:Revenge
949:Donegal
797:Trials
762:Source:
725:Donegal
713:11.199
710:11.243
682:Donegal
463:Donegal
453:Bulwark
383:in the
371:Bulwark
368:. The
208:Draught
118:Planned
94:Bulwark
46:c. 1865
1505:
1488:
1470:
1455:
1436:
1050:Duncan
985:Duncan
944:Duncan
920:Duncan
899:Duncan
888:Duncan
816:Duncan
734:Duncan
691:Duncan
670:2,136
667:2,268
536:Duncan
496:Duncan
470:Renown
447:Renown
442:Walker
423:Duncan
419:Duncan
391:Design
362:Duncan
352:Duncan
286:Duncan
236:Duncan
185:Length
177:3,715
151:Duncan
61:Duncan
40:Duncan
1295:Argus
1127:Notes
1036:Trent
1024:Hydra
974:Argus
809:Sold
782:Ship
530:class
479:, 101
465:, 101
373:class
354:class
337:Notes
280:Speed
153:class
102:Built
96:class
83:class
63:class
1503:ISBN
1486:ISBN
1468:ISBN
1453:ISBN
1434:ISBN
1039:and
978:HMS
972:and
963:Lion
659:800
656:800
653:600
650:600
498:and
486:, 91
481:and
472:, 91
467:and
458:-war
417:and
349:The
254:800
200:Beam
158:Type
57:Name
38:HMS
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1095:at
976:).
935:).
308:930
256:nhp
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