HMS Boyne (1790)
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HMS Boyne was a 98-gun Royal Navy second-rate ship of the line launched on 27 July 1790 at Woolwich. She was the flagship of Vice Admiral John Jervis in 1794. She caught fire and blew up in 1795.
1790
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30 18-pounder long gun, 30 12-pounder long gun, 28 32-pounder gun, 10 6-pounder long gun,
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1790 HMS Boyne (1790)
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Type | Date | Description | Notes | Source | Subtype |
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incident | 1783 | keel laying | Wikidata | incident | |
incident | 1790 | ship commissioning | Wikidata | incident | |
incident | 1786 | ship launching | Wikidata | incident | |
link | Dreadnought Project page@ | Wikidata | page | ||
link | Three Decks page@ | Wikidata | page | ||
object | 1790 | HMS Boyne (1790) | Boyne-class second-rate ship of the line, second-rate, | Wikidata | naval vessel |
commons | 1783 | The Blowing up of the Boyne, a 98 Gun Ship, at Spithead, May 1st 1795 RMG PY0754 | Commons | image | |
commons | 1797 | 'Boyne' (1790); 'Prince of Wales' (1794) RMG J1694 | Commons | image | |
commons | 1797 | The burning of H.M.S. Boyne at Spithead, 1st May 1795 (circle of Thomas Elliott) | Commons | image | |
commons | View of His Majesty's Ship Boyne of 98 Guns, on Fire by Accident at Spithead, May 1795 RMG PY0753 | Commons | image | ||
commons | Чертёж линейных кораблей типа Boyne | Commons | image | ||
commons | HMS Boyne explodes, off Southsea, as drawn by Capt. T.M. Waller RN | Commons | image | ||
commons | Пожар на борту HMS Boyne | Commons | image |
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