HMS Agincourt (1865)
HMS Agincourt was a Minotaur-class armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy during the 1860s. She spent most of her career as the flagship of the Channel Squadron's second-in-command. During the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, she was one of the ironclads sent to Constantinople to forestall a Russian occupation of the Ottoman capital. Agincourt participated in Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Fleet Review in 1887. The ship was placed in reserve two years later and served as a training ship from 1893 to 1909. That year she was converted into a coal hulk and renamed as C.109. Agincourt served at Sheerness until sold for scrap in 1960.
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HMS Agincourt (1865)
HMS Agincourt was a Minotaur-class armoured frigate built for the Royal Navy during the 1860s. She spent most of her career as the flagship of the Channel Squadron's second-in-command. During the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, she was one of the ironclads sent to Constantinople to forestall a Russian occupation of the Ottoman capital. Agincourt participated in Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Fleet Review in 1887. The ship was placed in reserve two years later and served as a training ship from 1893 to 1909. That year she was converted into a coal hulk and renamed as C.109. Agincourt served at Sheerness until sold for scrap in 1960.
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HMS Agincourt was a Minotaur-c ...... until sold for scrap in 1960.
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1868-12-19
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1861-10-30
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1861-09-02
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1,79832e+1
ship launched
1865-03-27
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Broken up, 21 October 1960
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Ship armament
*4 × rifled muzzle-loading guns
*24 × rifled muzzle-loaders
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*Belt:
*Bulkheads:
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armoured frigate
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Ship commissioned
June 1868
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Ship completed
1868-12-19
Ship country
United Kingdom
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Ship fate
Ship laid down
1861-10-30
Ship launched
1865-03-27
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* between perpendiculars
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Ship name
HMS Agincourt
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Ship ordered
1861-09-02
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Ship out of service
Hulked, 1909
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*10 rectangular fire-tube boilers
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*1 shaft
*1 Horizontal return connecting rod-steam engine
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at
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Ship reclassified
Training ship, 1893
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Ship renamed
*Boscwen III, 1893
*Ganges II, 1905
*C.109, 1909
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HMS Agincourt was a Minotaur-c ...... until sold for scrap in 1960.
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