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HMS Rodney (1833)

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Name
  
HMS Rodney

Laid down
  
July 1827

Construction started
  
July 1827

Builder
  
Pembroke Dockyard

Commissioned
  
29 August 1835

Launched
  
18 June 1833

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Fate
  
Broken up, February 1884

Class and type
  
Rodney-class ship of the line

HMS Rodney was a two-deck 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 18 June 1833 at Pembroke Dockyard.

The majority of her commissions saw active service in the Mediterranean Sea, but she also served in the Black Sea during the Crimean War (1853–1856), and after being converted to a steam and screw propelled vessel, served in China as the flagship of Vice-Admiral Henry Keppel, commanded by captain Algernon Heneage from 21 January 1867.

Rodney was the ship where William Hall, later to become the first Black man and one of the first Canadians to win the Victoria Cross, began his naval career in 1852.

Rodney was fitted with screw propulsion in 1860, completed on 11 January, and was the last unarmoured wooden battleship in full commission. She was broken up in 1882.

Captains who commanded Rodney

Over the decades after Rodney's launch, eight captains commanded her:

References

HMS Rodney (1833) Wikipedia