HMS Prince of Wales (1860)

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Name: HMS Prince of Wales
Launched: 25 January 1860
Renamed: HMS Britannia, 1869
Fate: Broken up, July 1916
Status: Hulked from September 1909
General characteristics
Propulsion: Sails and screw
Armament: 121 guns of various weights of shot

HMS Prince of Wales was a 121-gun screw-propelled first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on January 25, 1860. The advent of ironclads had made her obsolete before launch, so she was placed in reserve and never fitted for sea.

In 1869 she was renamed Britannia and began service as a cadet training ship at Dartmouth, replacing the previous Britannia in that role.

Future First Sea Lord John H. D. Cunningham served aboard her as midshipman.

She was hulked in September 1909, sold in September 1914, and broken up at Blyth in July 1916.

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