Agamemnon-class ship of the line

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The Agamemnon-class (sometimes known as the James Watt-class) steam battleships, or steam ships of the line, were a class of five 91-gun steam second rates of the Royal Navy. The original design was produced by John Edye in 1847, as a response to the French Le Napoléon, which was rumoured to be under development. The first ship of the class, Agamemnon, was originally designed as a two decker, 80 gun sailing ship of the line. But was re-ordered as the first purpose built steam screw ship for the British Navy. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Agamemnon-class ship of the line
rdf:langString Agamemnon
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rdf:langString August 1852 — 1904
rdf:langString Full-rigged ship
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rdf:langString *91 guns: *Gundeck: 34 × 8 in shell guns (65cwt) *Main deck: 34 × 32-pounders (56cwt) *Upper deck: 22 × 32-pounders (45cwt) + 1 × 68-pounder (95cwt)
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rdf:langString Sails & 600nhp steam engine with single screw
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rdf:langString Steam Ship of the line
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rdf:langString The Agamemnon-class (sometimes known as the James Watt-class) steam battleships, or steam ships of the line, were a class of five 91-gun steam second rates of the Royal Navy. The original design was produced by John Edye in 1847, as a response to the French Le Napoléon, which was rumoured to be under development. The first ship of the class, Agamemnon, was originally designed as a two decker, 80 gun sailing ship of the line. But was re-ordered as the first purpose built steam screw ship for the British Navy.
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