HMS Rodney was a two-deck 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Launched in 1833, she was broken up in 1884.
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1833 HMS Rodney
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ship commissioning
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keel laying
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ship launching
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H.M.S. Constance, 50 guns... joining the Experimental Squadron RMG PY0935
Sebastopol, First Day's Attack by the Allied Fleet and Armies of France and England ILN 1855 81730
The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853
The Blockading Squadron off Alexandria at the conclusion of Commodore Napier's convention with Mahomet Ali, November 28th 1840 O1105647
The bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854 (maps) ILN-1854-1111-0044
H.M.S. Constance, 50 guns... joining the Experimental Squadron RMG PY0936
The Allies began the bombardment of Sevastopol, 17 October 1854
The Order of Sailing in the Mediterranean fleet in 1842. (caricature) RMG PU4793
Charles Gregory (1810-1896) - HMS 'Rodney' - BHC3585 - Royal Museums Greenwich
Giuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the Fleets