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HMS Galatea (1859)

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Name
  
HMS Galatea

Laid down
  
2 February 1857

Fate
  
Broken up in June 1883

Launched
  
14 September 1859

Displacement
  
4.251 million kg

Ordered
  
9 April 1856

Completed
  
By February 1862

Construction started
  
2 February 1857

Weight
  
4,761 tons

Builder
  
Woolwich Dockyard

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Class and type
  
Ariadne class 26-gun sixth-rate screw frigate

HMS Galatea was an Ariadne class 26-gun, sixth-rate, wooden screw frigate in the Royal Navy, launched in 1859 and broken up 1883. She was first assigned to the Channel Squadron and then from 1863 to 1865 to the North America and West Indies Station based in Bermuda and Halifax. While in Halifax, Galatea inspired a trio of dramatic paintings by ship portrait artist John O'Brien. In 1866, after a refit, she went on a world cruise, under the command of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh.

While in Sydney, Galatea was placed in the Fitzroy Dock, Cockatoo Island in 1870.

References

HMS Galatea (1859) Wikipedia


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