HMS Iphigenia (1808)

HMS Iphigenia was a Royal Navy 36-gun fifth-rate frigate. She was built at Chatham Dockyard by Master Shipwright Robert Seppings. The French captured her at the debacle of Grand Port and in their service she participated in the capture of several British vessels. The British recaptured her and she served in the West Africa squadron (or "Preventative Squadron"), combating the slave trade. She was broken up in 1851 after serving for many years as a training ship.

HMS Iphigenia (1808)

HMS Iphigenia was a Royal Navy 36-gun fifth-rate frigate. She was built at Chatham Dockyard by Master Shipwright Robert Seppings. The French captured her at the debacle of Grand Port and in their service she participated in the capture of several British vessels. The British recaptured her and she served in the West Africa squadron (or "Preventative Squadron"), combating the slave trade. She was broken up in 1851 after serving for many years as a training ship.