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HMY Victoria and Albert

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Builder
  
Pembroke Dock

Renamed
  
Osborne, 1855

Type
  
Royal Yacht

Launched
  
25 April 1843

Laid down
  
1842

Fate
  
Scrapped, 1868

Construction started
  
1842


Namesake
  
Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort

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HMY Victoria and Albert was a twin-paddle steamer launched 25 April 1843. It functioned as a royal yacht of the sovereign of the United Kingdom, owned and operated by the Royal Navy. She was laid down in 1842 at Pembroke Dock and was designed by William Symonds. She measured 1,034 tons burthen, carried two guns, and was the first royal yacht to be steam powered, being fitted with a 430 horsepower (320 kW) engine.

She made twenty voyages. After the launch on 16 January 1855 of HMY Victoria and Albert II, she was renamed Osborne. She was scrapped in 1868.c

References

HMY Victoria and Albert Wikipedia