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 HMS Neptune
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Bow of the NeptuneBow of the Neptune
Departure of HMS Neptune for the Baltic Sea, 16 March 1854. RCIN 920287Departure of HMS Neptune for the Baltic Sea, 16 March 1854. RCIN 920287
Tommaso de Simone - H.M.S. NeptuneTommaso de Simone - H.M.S. Neptune
HMS Neptune Illustrated London News 1854HMS Neptune Illustrated London News 1854
The Arrival of Her Majesty at Portsmouth on the occasion of the launch of the Marlborough - Illustrated Times 1855 (cropped)The Arrival of Her Majesty at Portsmouth on the occasion of the launch of the Marlborough - Illustrated Times 1855 (cropped)
TypeDateDescriptionNotesSourceSubtype
incident1827keel layingWikidataincident
incident1832ship launchingWikidataincident
linkThe Victorian Royal Navy page@Wikidatapage
linkThree Decks page@Wikidatapage
object1832HMS NeptuneCaledonia-class first-rate ship of the line, first-rate,Wikidatanaval vessel
commons1854Bow of the NeptuneCommonsimage
commons1855Departure of HMS Neptune for the Baltic Sea, 16 March 1854. RCIN 920287Commonsimage
commonsTommaso de Simone - H.M.S. NeptuneCommonsimage
commonsHMS Neptune Illustrated London News 1854Commonsimage
commonsThe Arrival of Her Majesty at Portsmouth on the occasion of the launch of the Marlborough - Illustrated Times 1855 (cropped)Commonsimage
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