Agamemnon-class steam ship of the line

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The Agamemnon-class steam battleships, or steam ships of the line, were a class of five 91-gun steam second rates of the Royal Navy. The original design was produced by John Edye in 1847, as a response to the French Le Napoléon, which was rumoured to be under development.

1852 — 1904  Wikidata
5 produced, 
steam ship of the line, Woolwich DockyardRoyal NavyUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
File:HMS James Watt RMG BHC3423.tiff
Atrevida-class corvetteF BHMS AgamemnonHMS EdgarHMS HeroHMS James WattHMS Victor EmmanuelType 052C destroyer


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