HMS London

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HMS London was a two-decker, 90-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 28 September 1840 at Chatham Dockyard. In 1854 she took part in the bombardment of the Konstantin Battery at Sevastopol during the Crimean War of 1854–1855, where she sustained damage.

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1840 HMS London
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1840-09-28T00:00:00Z
ship launching
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keel laying
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Bombardment of Mombasa by HMS Nassau and Rifleman and boats of HMS London - ILN 1875Bombardment of Mombasa by HMS Nassau and Rifleman and boats of HMS London - ILN 1875
Freed Slaves aboard HMS London, 1880, potentially the 99 rescued by Charles Stewart Smith on the 20th October 1880Freed Slaves aboard HMS London, 1880, potentially the 99 rescued by Charles Stewart Smith on the 20th October 1880
The Naval Review, `The Enemy` - ILN-1853-0820-0031The Naval Review, 'The Enemy' - ILN-1853-0820-0031
Sunday morning service on board the Steam-Pinnace of HMS London - ILN 1881Sunday morning service on board the Steam-Pinnace of HMS London - ILN 1881
The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853The Allied Fleets anchored in the Bosphorus, 1853
Edmund John Niemann - Flagship of Admiral Sir Richard Dundas off PortsmouthEdmund John Niemann - Flagship of Admiral Sir Richard Dundas off Portsmouth
HMS `Rifleman` and `Nassau` bombarding the Fort of Mombaza, Zanzibar - The Graphic 1875HMS 'Rifleman' and 'Nassau' bombarding the Fort of Mombaza, Zanzibar - The Graphic 1875
The East African Slave Trade, Steam-Pinnace of HMS London chasing a Slave Dhow - ILN 1881The East African Slave Trade, Steam-Pinnace of HMS London chasing a Slave Dhow - ILN 1881
Giuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the FleetsGiuseppe Schranz - The Gathering of the Fleets