HMS Pallas (1865)
HMS Pallas was a purpose-built wooden-hulled ironclad of the Royal Navy, designed as a private venture by Sir Edward Reed, and accepted by the Board of Admiralty because, as an economy measure, they wished to use up the stocks of seasoned timber held in the Woolwich Dockyard. The fact that Woolwich was not equipped to build iron ships was also relevant.
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HMS Pallas (1865)
HMS Pallas was a purpose-built wooden-hulled ironclad of the Royal Navy, designed as a private venture by Sir Edward Reed, and accepted by the Board of Admiralty because, as an economy measure, they wished to use up the stocks of seasoned timber held in the Woolwich Dockyard. The fact that Woolwich was not equipped to build iron ships was also relevant.
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HMS Pallas was a purpose-built ...... iron ships was also relevant.
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completion date
1866-03-06
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laying down
1863-10-19
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ship launched
1865-03-14
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Sold on 20 April 1886
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700,857,581
Ship armament
*2 × 110-pounder Armstrong breech-loaders
*4 × muzzle-loading rifles
Ship armour
Belt, battery & bulkheads
Ship complement
Ship displacement
*3,661 tons light,
*3,794 tons deep load
Ship draught
* light,
* deep load
Ship propulsion
Humphreys & Tennant compound horizontal
I.H.P. = 3,580
Ship sail plan
Ship-rigged, sail area
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HMS Pallas was a purpose-built ...... iron ships was also relevant.
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