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- Q1668596 abstract "Jylland is one of the world's largest wooden warships, and is both a screw-propelled steam frigate and a sailship. During the Second War of Schleswig in 1864, she participated in the naval action against the Austrian-Prussian fleet in the Battle of Heligoland on 9 May 1864. Jylland along with the Niels Juel and Heimdall bested two Austrian frigates and three small Prussian gun boats, but was unable to maintain the blockade of the Prussian North Sea ports. Jylland sustained considerable damage during the battle. In the 1890s she was reduced to stationary use and barely escaped scrapping in 1908. It was, however, decided to preserve her and she was towed to Ebeltoft in 1960. The hulked frigate further deteriorated until she was placed in dry dock in 1984. Restoration proved to be a major task; over 60% of the timber had to be replaced in addition to the rigging, armament, engines and loose gear. In Danish, she is known as simply Fregatten Jylland, although several ships have used this name. The restoration efforts were completed in 1994 and she is on permanent display in dry dock at the town of Ebeltoft, Denmark. A commemorative coin was issued by the National Bank of Denmark.".
- Q1668596 builder Q15224567.
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- Q1668596 commissioningDate "1862-05-15".
- Q1668596 layingDown "1857-06-11".
- Q1668596 length "71.0".
- Q1668596 shipBeam "13.5".
- Q1668596 shipDraft "6.0".
- Q1668596 shipLaunch "1860-11-20".
- Q1668596 status "Naval memorial atEbeltoft, Denmark".
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- Q1668596 topSpeed "20.372".
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- Q1668596 shipClass "Niels Juelsail- and screw propelled steam frigate".
- Q1668596 shipCommissioned "1862-05-15".
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- Q1668596 shipName "Jylland".
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- Q1668596 shipStatus "Naval memorial at Ebeltoft, Denmark".
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- Q1668596 comment "Jylland is one of the world's largest wooden warships, and is both a screw-propelled steam frigate and a sailship. During the Second War of Schleswig in 1864, she participated in the naval action against the Austrian-Prussian fleet in the Battle of Heligoland on 9 May 1864. Jylland along with the Niels Juel and Heimdall bested two Austrian frigates and three small Prussian gun boats, but was unable to maintain the blockade of the Prussian North Sea ports.".
- Q1668596 label "Danish steam frigate Jylland".
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- Q1668596 name "Jylland".