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Naval mess plate

By Laconic, 25 May, 2011
Description

 

HMS Windsor Castle (1858)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  (Redirected from HMS Cambridge (1869))

A3610.jpg

HMS Cambridge firing a torpedo

Career (UK)
Royal Navy Ensign

Name:
HMS Windsor Castle

Ordered:
3 October 1833

Reordered on 29 June 1848 to modified sail design

Reordered on 28 February 1857 to modified steam design

Builder:
Pembroke Dockyard

Laid down:
May 1844

Launched:
26 August 1858

Renamed:
Built as HMS Victoria

Renamed HMS Windsor Castle on 6 January 1855

Renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869

Fate:
Sold for breaking up on 24 June 1908

General characteristics As designed

Class and type:
110-gun first-rate ship of the line

Tons burthen:
3,083 tons

Length:
204 ft (62 m)

Beam:
60 ft (18 m)

Depth of hold:
23 ft 9 in (7.24 m)

Propulsion:
Sail

Sail plan:
Full rigged ship

Speed:
11kts (under steam)

Complement:
950

Armament:

102 guns:

  • Lower deck: 28 x 32pdr guns + 2 x 68 pdr guns
  • Main deck: 28 x 32pdr guns + 2 x 68 pdr guns
  • Upper deck: 32 x 32pdr guns
  • Quarter deck: 10 x short 32pdr gunnades
  • Forecastle: 2 x short 32pdr gunnades + 2 x 68pdr carronades
  • 4 x 18pdr carronades

General characteristics As completed

Class and type:
102-gun first-rate ship of the line

Displacement:
4,971 tons

Tons burthen:
3,099 tons

Length:
204 ft (62 m)

Beam:
60 ft (18 m)

Depth of hold:
23 ft 9 in (7.24 m)

Propulsion:
Sail

2-cyl. (64½in diam., 40in stroke) horizontal single expansion, trunk

Single screw

500 nhp

2,052 ihp

Sail plan:
Full rigged ship

Speed:
11kts (under steam)

Complement:
930

Armament:

102 guns:

  • Lower deck: 30 x 8in guns
  • Main deck: 30 x 32pdr guns
  • Upper deck: 30 x 32pdr guns
  • Quarter deck/Forecastle: 10 x 32pdrs + 2 x 68pdrs

General characteristics After 1862

Class and type:
97-gun ship of the line

Armament:

97 guns:

  • 1 x 110pdr (on pivot)
  • 30 x 8in guns
  • 4 x 70pdrs
  • 6 x 40pdrs
  • 56 x 32pdrs

For other ships of the same name, see HMS Windsor Castle and HMS Cambridge.

HMS Windsor Castle was a triple-decker, 102-gun first-rate Royal Navy ship of the line. She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869, when she replaced a ship of the same name as gunnery ship off Plymouth.

Contents

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  • 1 Life
    • 1.1 Early life
    • 1.2 Gunnery school
    • 1.3 Fate
  • 2 Captains
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

[edit] Life

[edit] Early life

She was laid down at Pembroke Dockyard as HMS Victoria in 1844, to the design of HMS Queen. She was intended to carry 110 guns, but work was suspended. She was reordered on 29 June 1848 to a modified design, and reordered again on 28 February 1857 when she was ordered to be converted from sail to steam propulsion whilst on the stocks and to be fitted with 120 guns. She was renamed Windsor Castle on 6 January 1855 and launched on 26 August 1858, having since been reduced to carry 116 guns, and then 102 guns. She cost a total of £117,030, £84,555 spent on her hull as a sailing vessel, her conversion had cost another £14,878. 204 feet long, and of 4971 tons displacement, she had a crew of 930, but almost immediately entered the first-class steam reserve - The Times reported on 13 September 1860 reported her as among the "ships and gunboats in the first-class steam reserve which could be got ready for the pennant at a short notice". By 1862 she had been reduced to 97 guns.

[edit] Gunnery school

She was renamed HMS Cambridge in 1869, when she replaced a ship of the same name as gunnery ship off Plymouth. She was later joined by HMS Calcutta as her tender, with a wooden bridge between the bow of HMS Cambridge and the stern of the Calcutta. Other of her tenders included HMS Gorgon, Plucky and Sabrina (around 1877) and HMS Bonetta, Bulldog, Cuckoo, Hecate, Plucky, Sabrina and Snap (around 1890). In 1890, some of her officers were listed as bound for Foudroyant and Perseus.

[edit] Fate

She was towed on 30 October 1907 to No. 5 Basin of the Royal Dockyard to enable the gunnery school to move ashore into the Naval Barracks, paid off on November 4th that year and sold to Cox on 24 June 1908 for breaking up at Falmouth.

 

 

Category
China
Medium
Chlna/Pocelain
Distinguishing marks
indent of a lighthouse on underside, IST 7 England, wings at the head of a staff passing through 2 wreaths, Topside has a naval crest with the name H.M.S. CAMBRIDGE and the number 21 in the centre
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Approx. 9 inch diameter
Date Period
Around 1900
Weight
Approx. 1lb 8 oz
History
I found this plate at the bottom of the river Tamar, whilst recreational diving
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
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