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- Q5634113 abstract "HMS Royal Albert was a 121 gun three-decker ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1854 at Woolwich Dockyard. She had originally been designed as a sailing ship but was converted to screw propulsion while still under construction. From commissioning at Sheerness she was first commanded by Commander Alexander Little between June and October 1854. From October to November 1854 by Captain Thomas Sabine Pasley while still at Sheerness. From 14 February 1855 to April 1857 she was commanded by Captain William Robert Mends as flagship to Rear-Admiral Edmund Lyons commanding the Mediterranean fleet, then chiefly concerned with the Crimean War. From April 1857 to 20 August 1858 she was commanded by Captain Francis Egerton.From 25 August 1858 to October 1859 she was commanded by Captain Edward Bridges Rice as part of the Channel Squadron under Rear-Admiral Charles Howe Fremantle. She received a new captain on 1 October 1859, Captain Henry James Lacon, who remained up to her paying off at Plymouth on 25 January 1861. Rear-Admiral Robert Fanshawe took over the Channel Squadron from 10 October 1860. In 1884 she was sold for breaking up at Charlton.".
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- Q5634113 completionDate "1854-11-19".
- Q5634113 length "67.056".
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- Q5634113 orderDate "1842-03-26".
- Q5634113 orderDate "1852-01-31".
- Q5634113 shipBeam "18.288".
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- Q5634113 shipLaunch "1854-05-13".
- Q5634113 status "Sold to Castle for Breaking up, September 1884".
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- Q5634113 shipFate "Sold to Castle for Breaking up, September 1884".
- Q5634113 shipLaunched "1854-05-13".
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- Q5634113 shipName "HMS Royal Albert".
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- Q5634113 comment "HMS Royal Albert was a 121 gun three-decker ship of the Royal Navy launched in 1854 at Woolwich Dockyard. She had originally been designed as a sailing ship but was converted to screw propulsion while still under construction. From commissioning at Sheerness she was first commanded by Commander Alexander Little between June and October 1854. From October to November 1854 by Captain Thomas Sabine Pasley while still at Sheerness.".
- Q5634113 label "HMS Royal Albert (1854)".
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- Q5634113 name "HMS Royal Albert".