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- Q1967263 abstract "HMS Britannia was a 120-gun first-rate ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1813 and launched on 20 October 1820.Commissioned in 1823, she saw service in the Mediterranean from 1830-1 and in 1841. She was decommissioned in 1843, before returning to service for the Crimean War, serving as flagship of Admiral Sir James Deans Dundas, commanding the British fleet in the Mediterranean and Black Sea from 1851-4.She returned to England at the beginning of 1855 and that year became a hospital ship at Portsmouth, then a cadet training ship in 1859. She was moved to Portland in 1862, then Dartmouth in 1863, where she served as residential barracks for cadets.She was finally sold for breaking up in 1869. Her place at Dartmouth was taken by HMS Prince of Wales, which was renamed Britannia for the role.Generations of naval officers had their first taste of the navy aboard the two Britannias. Alumni included John Fisher, Percy Scott, John Jellicoe, Roger Keyes, William Boyle, Augustus Agar and King George V.".
- Q1967263 country Q174193.
- Q1967263 length "62.484".
- Q1967263 orderDate "1812-11-06".
- Q1967263 shipBeam "16.1544".
- Q1967263 shipLaunch "1820-10-20".
- Q1967263 status "Broken up, 1869".
- Q1967263 thumbnail HMS_Britannia_Chambers_mg_0529.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1967263 shipFate "Broken up, 1869".
- Q1967263 shipLaunched "1820-10-20".
- Q1967263 shipName "HMS Britannia".
- Q1967263 shipOrdered "1812-11-06".
- Q1967263 type Product.
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- Q1967263 comment "HMS Britannia was a 120-gun first-rate ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1813 and launched on 20 October 1820.Commissioned in 1823, she saw service in the Mediterranean from 1830-1 and in 1841.".
- Q1967263 label "HMS Britannia (1820)".
- Q1967263 depiction HMS_Britannia_Chambers_mg_0529.jpg.
- Q1967263 name "HMS Britannia".