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HMS Prince Albert (1864)

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was commissioned at Portsmouth and was almost immediately withdrawn from service for trials and alterations, which lasted until 1867. She passed thereafter into the first division, Devonport Reserve. She formed part of the
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was designed and built as a shallow-draught coast-defence ship, and was the first British warship designed to carry her main armament in turrets. The ship was named after
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Freeboard was fixed at seven feet (2.1 m) to ensure adequate stability, while affording the armament a command at least comparable to that obtained in contemporary
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remained on the "active" list until 1899, a total of 33 years, by which time she had long ceased to be of any military value.
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limited the activity of the ship in rough weather, but allowed end-on fire over the bow and stern from the end turrets.
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formed in August 1878, after which she remained in reserve. She was re-commissioned for the
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Turrets: 10 in (250 mm) front, 5 in (130 mm) sides and rear
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Belt: 4.5 in (110 mm) amidships, 3.4 in (86 mm) ends
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Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979).
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HMS Prince Albert

Samuda Brothers
Cubitt Town
London
Thos. W. Ward
p/p
Humphreys & Tennant
knots
9-inch (229 mm) muzzle-loading rifles
Prince Albert
Queen Victoria
Board of Admiralty
Cowper Coles
broadside ironclads
muzzle-loading rifle
forecastle
monitors
Particular Service Squadron
Jubilee Review
HMS Royal Sovereign
Ballard, G. A., Admiral
ISBN
0-87021-924-3
cite book
link
ISBN
0-85052-604-3
Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
ISBN

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