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Windsor Castle

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Nominal Guns110W025
NationalityUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
OperatorRoyal Navy
Launched14.9.1858W025
How acquiredPurpose builtW025
ShipyardPembroke Dockyard - Pembroke Dock W025
CategoryFirst RateW025
Ship TypeScrew Ship of the LineW025
Sold for Break Up24.6.1908W025

Dimensions


DimensionMeasurementTypeMetric EquivalentW025
Burthen3,101Tons BM 

Service History


DateEventSource
1.1869Gunnery training ship at Porsmouth, replacing
Cambridge (80) 1815-1869
British 80 Gun
3rd Rate Ship of the Line
W025
24.6.1908Sold to Cox for breaking up at FalmouthW025


Notes on Ship



Never fitted for sea

Sources


IDNameAuthorType
W025William Loney RN - BackgroundP. Davis, Web Site
 
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