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- HMS_Orlando_(1858) length "102412.8".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) abstract "HMS Orlando was a Mersey-class wooden-hulled steam-powered (although fully rigged with sails) screw frigate built for the Royal Navy from 1856 to 1858 but not commissioned until 1861. The Orlando and her sister ship the Mersey were the longest wooden warships built for the Royal Navy. At 336 feet in length, HMS Orlando was nearly twice the length of HMS Victory, the flagship of Admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar. At 5,643 tons displacement, she was certainly a large and impressive looking ship in her day. She was heavily armed, and in comparison to many of her counterparts was quite fast with an approximate speed of 12½ knots, achieving 13½ on trials.The length, the unique aspect of the ship, was actually an Achilles' heel of the Mersey and Orlando. The extreme length of the ship put enormous strains on her hull due to the unusual merging of heavy machinery, and a lengthy wooden hull, resulting in her seams opening up. They were pushing the limits of what was possible in wooden ship construction:In 1866 the Orlando was laid up and was sold for breaking in 1871.".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) builder Pembroke_Dock.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) commissioningDate "1861-12-17".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) completionDate "1859-04-21".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) cost "187042.0".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) length "102.4128".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) orderDate "1855-03-31".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipBeam "15.8496".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipLaunch "1858-06-16".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) status "Sold for breaking up 15 June 1871".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg?width=300.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageExternalLink walker_screw_frigates.htm.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageID "9302736".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageLength "5207".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageRevisionID "619619511".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_Horatio_Nelson.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Trafalgar.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Builders_Old_Measurement.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mersey-class_frigates.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steam_frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink HMNB_Portsmouth.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Mersey_(1858).
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink HMS_Victory.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Largest_wooden_ships.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_longest_wooden_ships.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Pembroke_Dock.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Pembroke_Dockyard.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth_Dockyard.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLink File:Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Orlando''".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HMS ''Orlando''".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Orlando_(1858).
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipArmament "1859".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipArmament "Main Deck: 28 x 10in shell guns".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipArmament "Upper deck: 12 x 8in/68-pounder shell guns".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipArmour "none".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipBuilder Pembroke_Dock.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipBuilder Pembroke_Dockyard.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipCommissioned "1861-12-17".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipComplement "around 600".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipCompleted "--04-21".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipDisplacement "5493".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipEndurance "522000.0".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipFate "--06-15".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipFlag "60".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipLaidDown "November 1856".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipLaunched "1858-06-16".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipLength "overall, gundeck, keel".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipOrdered "1855-03-31".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipOriginalCost "187042.0".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipPropulsion "sails; 1000 shp auxiliary steam engine.".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipSpeed "13.29".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) shipTonsBurthen "3740".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_career.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_ships.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotation.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Worlds_largest_wooden_ships.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) subject Category:Frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) subject Category:Mersey-class_frigates.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) subject Category:Steam_frigates_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) hypernym Frigate.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) type Ship.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) type Product.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) type DesignedArtifact.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) type Thing.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) type Q11446.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) comment "HMS Orlando was a Mersey-class wooden-hulled steam-powered (although fully rigged with sails) screw frigate built for the Royal Navy from 1856 to 1858 but not commissioned until 1861. The Orlando and her sister ship the Mersey were the longest wooden warships built for the Royal Navy. At 336 feet in length, HMS Orlando was nearly twice the length of HMS Victory, the flagship of Admiral Horatio Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar.".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) label "HMS Orlando (1858)".
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) sameAs اچاماس_اورلاندو_(۱۸۵۸).
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) sameAs m.0283py8.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) sameAs Q5633611.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) sameAs Q5633611.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) wasDerivedFrom HMS_Orlando_(1858)?oldid=619619511.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) depiction Naval_Ensign_of_the_United_Kingdom.svg.
- HMS_Orlando_(1858) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Orlando_(1858).