HMS Belleisle (1876)

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HMS Belleisle was one of the four ships that were under construction for foreign navies in British shipyards which were purchased by the British government for the Royal Navy in 1878, at the time of the Russian war scare. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString *Belt: – *Battery: – *Bulkheads: – *Conning tower: *Decks: –
rdf:langString Square rig on foremast, gaff on mizzen
rdf:langString *4 × muzzle-loading rifles *4 × 20-pounder breech-loaders *2 × torpedo carriages
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xsd:date 1878-07-19
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xsd:date 1876-02-12
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rdf:langString HMS Belleisle was one of the four ships that were under construction for foreign navies in British shipyards which were purchased by the British government for the Royal Navy in 1878, at the time of the Russian war scare. She was one of the two ironclads of the Belleisle class, the other being HMS Orion. She was built in the Samuda Brothers shipyard at Cubitt Town, London, for service with the Ottoman Navy, under the name of Peik-i-Sheref, and was taken over for the Royal Navy in a completed condition. She was, however, not regarded as fit to serve as a British warship until a number of extensive and expensive modifications were carried out.
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