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91-gun and screw-propelled
* was a 91-gun screw-propelled second-rate launched in 1852 and sold in 1870.
*, a screw-propelled 91-gun second-rate launched in 1858, on loan to the Customs Service as a hulk in 1870, and sold 1904.
* HMS Repulse was a screw-propelled 91-gun second rate launched on 27 February 1855 as HMS Repulse but renamed HMS Victor Emmanuel on 7 December 1855, used as a receiving ship after 1873, and sold in 1899.
* HMS Princess Royal was a 91-gun screw-propelled second-rate, originally to have been named HMS Prince Albert.
*, a screw-propelled 91-gun second rate, launched in 1858 and sold 1871.

91-gun and launched
* was a 91-gun second-rate ship of the line, originally laid down as HMS Edgar, but renamed in 1848 and launched in 1859.
* HMS Renown was a 91-gun second rate launched in 1857 and sold to Prussia in 1870.
* HMS Revenge was a 91-gun screw powered second rate launched in 1859.
* was a 91-gun screw propelled second rate launched in 1861.

91-gun and 1860
* A screw driven 91-gun second rate ship of the line was ordered in 1860 under the name HMS Blake, but construction was cancelled in 1863.

91-gun and .
*, to have been a 91-gun screw propelled Bulwark-class second rate.
* HMS Kent was to have been a 91-gun second-rate.

screw-propelled and launched
* HMS Prince of Wales ( 1860 ) was a 121-gun screw-propelled first-rate launched in 1860.
* was a screw-propelled 101-gun first rate, launched in 1855 and wrecked in 1861.
* was a screw-propelled 80-gun second-rate launched in 1853 and broken up in 1868.
* HMS Duncan was a 101-gun screw-propelled first-rate launched in 1859, employed on harbour service as HMS Pembroke in 1890, renamed HMS Tenedos in 1905, and sold in 1910.
* was an iron-hulled screw-propelled ship launched in 1876.
* Caesar was a 90-gun screw-propelled second rate launched in 1853 and sold in 1870.

screw-propelled and .
During the 1840s, the screw propeller emerged as the most likely method of steam propulsion, with both Britain and the USA launching screw-propelled warships in 1843.
* HMS Dido was to have been a wooden screw-propelled corvette.
This ship became, the Navy's first screw-propelled steamer.
Stockton became the commander of the U. S. Navy's first screw-propelled steamer, Princeton, in 1843.
In 1839 Lairds built their first screw-propelled steamer, Robert F. Stockton, a 63 ft tug for use on North American waterways.

battleship and launched
* 1903 – The Russian battleship Slava, the last of the five s, is launched.
The first ironclad battleship, with iron armour over a wooden hull, La Gloire, was launched by the French Navy in 1859 ; she prompted the British Royal Navy to build a counter.
* 1893 – The, the lead ship of her class and the first battleship in the United States Navy comparable to foreign battleships of the time, is launched.
* was a modified Royal Sovereign-class battleship launched in 1891 and sunk as a blockship in 1914.
* was an Admiral-class battlecruiser launched in 1918 and sunk in 1941 by the German battleship Bismarck and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen in the Battle of the Denmark Strait.
* was a battleship launched in 1875 and hulked in 1903, then sold in 1908.
* was a revolutionary battleship, launched in 1906 and sold for breakup in 1921.
* was an ironclad battleship launched in 1868.
* was a Colossus-class battleship launched in 1910 and sold for breaking up in 1921.
The IJN deployed approximately 21 TBs during the conflict, and on 27 May 1905 the Japanese torpedo boat destroyers and TBs launched 16 torpedoes at the battleship Knyaz Suvorov, Admiral Rozhestvensky's flagship at the battle of Tsushima.
Of the 16 torpedoes launched by the TBDs and TBs at the Russian battleship, only 4 hit their mark, two of those hits were from torpedo boats # 72 and # 75.
By wars end, torpedoes launched from warships had sunk 1 battleship, 2 armored cruisers, and 2 destroyers.
* October 16 – HMS Queen Elizabeth launched at Portsmouth Dockyard as the first oil-fired battleship.
* October 13 – The HMS Canopus ( 1898 ), a pre-Dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, is launched at Portsmouth, England ( will be deployed widely in World War I ).
* December 29 – The world's first ocean-going ( all ) iron-hulled and armoured battleship, the ( British ) HMS Warrior, is launched.
The first battleship produced at Elswick was H. M. S Victoria, launched in 1887.
* French battleship Paris, a battleship launched in 1912 and scrapped in 1956
Admiral Halsey's unnamed flagship was represented by the, a post-war aircraft carrier launched in 1946 ( in actuality, and in the novel, Halsey flew his flag on the battleship ); a number of World War II – era fighter planes were placed atop the flight deck for the filming.
Mare Island was selected by the Navy for construction of the only US West Coast-built battleship, the, launched in 1919.
The Japanese battleship Kaiyō Maru was launched at Dordrecht in 1865.
An epilogue then concludes: bigger and stronger ships are being launched to avenge the Torrin ; Britain is an island nation with a proud, indefatigable people ; Captain Kinross is now in command of a battleship.
* The first was a second-class pre-dreadnought battleship ( launched in 1889, originally classified as an armored cruiser ) whose sinking by an explosion, either internal or by a mine, on February 15, 1898 at 9: 40 p. m. killing 266, precipitated the Spanish-American War.
* The fourth Ocean was a Canopus class pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1898 and sunk by a mine in 1915.
Codrington's only Canopus-class battleship was his flagship, HMS Asia ( launched 1824 ), although Genoa ( an impounded French " 74 ") was also post-Napoleonic ( 1816 ).

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