Name Fontenoy Builder Toulon In service 1860 Construction started July 1827 Length 60 m Draft 7.4 m | Laid down July 1827 Struck 10 February 1892 Launched 2 December 1858 Weight 4,070 tons | |
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The Fontenoy was a 90-gun Suffren-class Ship of the line of the French Navy. She was the only in French service named in honour of Battle of Fontenoy.
Career
She was part of the Toulons quadron until 1871, when she was converted into a prison hulk for prisoners of the Paris Commune.
In 1878, her engines were removed and she became a transport. Her name changed to Bretagne and she was used as a boys' school ship for the École des mousses.
She was eventually decommissioned in 1892 and broken up in 1911.
References
French ship Fontenoy (1858) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA