HMS Cyclops

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HMS Cyclops was a paddle wheel steam frigate built for the Royal Navy and launched in 1839 and taken out of service in 1861 and sold for breaking in January 1864. She saw action in the Syrian War in 1840 and the Crimean War in 1854, later being involved in laying the first Transatlantic telegraph cable in 1858.

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Her Majesty`s Steam Frigate `Cyclops`, off Spit HeadHer Majesty's Steam Frigate 'Cyclops', off Spit Head
The paddle steam frigate HMS Cyclops in 1851 - The paddle steam frigate HMS Cyclops in 1851 - "A History of Naval Architecture" by John Fincham (Whittaker and Co., London 1851)., plate 37, p. 332
The steam paddle frigate HMS Cyclops off Spithead in 1840 - William Adolphus Knell (1801–1875)The steam paddle frigate HMS Cyclops off Spithead in 1840 - William Adolphus Knell (1801–1875)
The steam-ships POTTINGER and CYCLOPS stranded in Thorness Bay, Cowes, Isle of Wright LCCN2002697528 (cropped)The steam-ships POTTINGER and CYCLOPS stranded in Thorness Bay, Cowes, Isle of Wright LCCN2002697528 (cropped)
The steam-ships POTTINGER and CYCLOPS stranded in Thorness Bay, Cowes, Isle of Wright LCCN2002697528The steam-ships POTTINGER and CYCLOPS stranded in Thorness Bay, Cowes, Isle of Wright LCCN2002697528
The paddle wheel steam frigate HMS Cyclops (1839-1864)The paddle wheel steam frigate HMS Cyclops (1839-1864)