HMS Neptune
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HMS Neptune 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 1832, the ship remained in ordinary until 1854. She was razeed and converted into a steam-powered, 89-gun, second rate, two decker in 1858–1859.
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1832 32 Q65042461, 34 Q2936478, 34 Q2936476, 12 Q114347671, 8 Q2936469, 6 Q114350023,
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1832 HMS Neptune
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Type | Date | Description | Notes | Source | Subtype |
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incident | 1827 | keel laying | Wikidata | incident | |
incident | 1832 | ship launching | Wikidata | incident | |
link | The Victorian Royal Navy page@ | Wikidata | page | ||
link | Three Decks page@ | Wikidata | page | ||
object | 1832 | HMS Neptune | Caledonia-class first-rate ship of the line, first-rate, | Wikidata | naval vessel |
commons | 1854 | Bow of the Neptune | Commons | image | |
commons | 1855 | Departure of HMS Neptune for the Baltic Sea, 16 March 1854. RCIN 920287 | Commons | image | |
commons | Tommaso de Simone - H.M.S. Neptune | Commons | image | ||
commons | HMS Neptune Illustrated London News 1854 | Commons | image | ||
commons | The Arrival of Her Majesty at Portsmouth on the occasion of the launch of the Marlborough - Illustrated Times 1855 (cropped) | Commons | image |
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