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French ship Duquesne (1847)

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Namesake
  
Abraham Duquesne

Beam
  
16.69 m (54.8 ft)

Armament
  
90 guns

Length
  
61 m

Propulsion
  
484.7 kW

Draft
  
7.23 m

Fate
  
scrapped

Draught
  
7.23 m (23.7 ft)

Launched
  
2 December 1853

Weight
  
4,400 tons

Displacement
  
4.4 million kg

Builder
  
Brest

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Class and type
  
Tourville-class ship of the line

The Duquesne was a 90-gun Touville-class sail and steam ship of the line of the French Navy.

She took part in the Baltic theatre of the Crimean War, shelling Sweaborg on 10 August 1855. She later took part in the French Intervention in Mexico as a troop ship.

She was used as a barracks hulk until 1887.

References

French ship Duquesne (1847) Wikipedia