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- Q5633191 abstract "HMS Lord Warden was the second and last ship of the wooden-hulled Lord Clyde class of armoured frigates built for the Royal Navy during the 1860s. She and her sister ship, Lord Clyde, were the heaviest wooden ships ever built and were also the fastest steaming wooden ships. They were also the slowest-sailing ironclads in the Royal Navy.After a brief deployment with the Channel Squadron upon commissioning in 1867, Lord Warden was transferred to the Mediterranean Squadron later that year. She became the squadron flagship in 1869 and retained that duty until 1875 when she returned home for a refit. Upon recommissioning in 1876, the ship became the guardship of the First Reserve in the Firth of Forth. Lord Warden was mobilised in 1878 when war with Russia seemed imminent during the Russo-Turkish War. She was paid off in 1885 and broken up in 1889.".
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- Q5633191 completionDate "1867-08-30".
- Q5633191 layingDown "1863-12-24".
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- Q5633191 shipLaunch "1865-03-27".
- Q5633191 status "Broken up, 1889".
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- Q5633191 shipClass "armoured frigate".
- Q5633191 shipCompleted "1867-08-30".
- Q5633191 shipFate "Broken up, 1889".
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- Q5633191 shipName "HMS Lord Warden".
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- Q5633191 comment "HMS Lord Warden was the second and last ship of the wooden-hulled Lord Clyde class of armoured frigates built for the Royal Navy during the 1860s. She and her sister ship, Lord Clyde, were the heaviest wooden ships ever built and were also the fastest steaming wooden ships. They were also the slowest-sailing ironclads in the Royal Navy.After a brief deployment with the Channel Squadron upon commissioning in 1867, Lord Warden was transferred to the Mediterranean Squadron later that year.".
- Q5633191 label "HMS Lord Warden (1865)".
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- Q5633191 name "HMS Lord Warden".