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HMS Orion (1854)

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Name
  
HMS Orion

Laid down
  
1 February 1850

Out of service
  
1861

Launched
  
6 November 1854

Builder
  
Chatham Dockyard

Completed
  
By 29 March 1855

Construction started
  
1 February 1850

Ordered
  
30 March 1848 (sailing ship) 30 October 1852 (screw propelled)

HMS Orion was a 91-gun Hood-class second rate of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1854 and was the second of six ships to carry the name.

Service

Orion was ordered as an 80-gun second rate on 30 March 1848 and laid down at Chatham Dockyard on 1 February 1850. With the advent of steam propulsion in warship design, Orion was reordered on 30 October 1852 to a new design, to incorporate a steam engine and a propellor. She was launched on 6 November 1854 and completed by 29 March 1855, with sea trials beginning on 24 February 1856 from Devonport.

Orion was commanded from her commissioning until late 1857 by Captain John Elphinstone Erskine. She took part in the Crimean War in 1855, serving in the Baltic Sea. On 23 April 1856 she was present at the Fleet Review at Spithead. For her service in the Baltic she was awarded the battle honour Baltic 1855.

She sailed across the Atlantic Ocean, arriving at Havana on 14 July 1857 from Port Royal, and then departed for Halifax on 16 July 1857. She then sailed to the Mediterranean Sea in 1860.

References

HMS Orion (1854) Wikipedia