French ship Ville de Nantes
Launching of Ville de Nantes, by Louis Le Breton | |
History | |
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France | |
Name: | Ville de Nantes |
Namesake: | Nantes |
Builder: | Cherbourg[1] |
Laid down: | 20 June 1854[1] |
Launched: | 7 August 1858 [1] |
Decommissioned: | 1828 [1] |
In service: | 1862 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Ville de Nantes-class ship of the line |
Displacement: | 5150 tonnes |
Length: | 71.7 metres (235 ft) |
Beam: | 16.8 metres (55 ft 1 in) |
Draught: | 8.0 metres (26.2 ft) |
Propulsion: |
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Crew: | 490 |
Armament: |
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Armour: | Timber |
Ville de Nantes was a late 90-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, lead ship of her class.
Career
Ville de Nantes conducted trials in 1860 until, in December, she was used as a transport to ferry troops to Brest. Her engine having broke down, she conducted repairs until July 1861, after which she conducted trials until 1862. [1]
After the Paris Commune, Ville de Nantes was used as a prison hulk in Cherbourg. She was eventually broken up in 1887. [1]
Notes, citations, and references
Notes
Citations
References
- Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671 - 1870. p. 469. ISBN 978-2-9525917-0-6. OCLC 165892922.
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