HMS St George was a 120-gun, three-deck, first rate, broadened Caledonia-class ship of the line built for the Royal Navy during the 1830s. Completed in 1840, the ship remained in ordinary until 1850 and served as a guard ship. St George was razeed and converted into a steam-powered, 89-gun, second rate, two decker in 1858–1859.
Henry Valter - H.M.S. St. George, 91 guns, Captain Hon. F. Egerton, off the coast of Spain, 1861
William Mackenzie Thomson - The Queen's Birthday, a visit to H.M.S. 'St George'
Henry Valter - H.M.S. St. George, 91 guns, off the coast of Spain CSK 2001
Royal Navy Surgeons' Case Book Wellcome F0002914
Fotoreproductie van schilderij van Oswald W. Brierly het zeilschip H.M.S. St. George plus een portret van prins Alfred H.M.S St George, 90 guns (to which H.R.H. Prince Alfred is appointed) (titel op object), RP-F-F04378
Dockyard Fire, 1840, by Thomas Lyde Hornbrook LLR NELMS A 141-001
The Arrival of Her Majesty at Portsmouth on the occasion of the launch of the Marlborough - Illustrated Times 1855 (cropped)
HMS St Georges and Arethusa-Edward Snell
Regatta in Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Sailing Match for the Prince of Wales' Cup - ILN 1861