List of steam powered
ships of the line
A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed during the Age of Sail from the 17th century to the mid-19th century. The ship of the line was designed for the naval tactic known as the line of battle, which depended on the two colum ...
Austria
* - launched 1858, 5811 tons
Britain
''See
List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy#List of unarmoured steam ships-of-the-line of the Royal Navy (1847-61)''
18 built, 41 converted
Denmark
* ''Dannebrog''. Launched 1850. Converted to screw ironclad 1875.
* ''Skjold''. Launched 1834. Converted to screw 1858-1860. Served in the Second Schleswig War in 1864.
France
10 built, 28 converted
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''Napoléon'' class
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''Napoléon''
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''Duquesne''
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''Algésiras'' class (5 ships)
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Converted
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''Océan'' class
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''Souverain'': laid down in Toulon in 1813, launched in 1819. Converted to sail/steam and entered service in 1857. Used as gunnery training vessel from 1860. Stricken in 1867. Hulk scrapped in 1905.
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''Ville-de-Paris'': laid down in 1806 at Rochefort as ''Marengo''; renamed to ''Ville-de-Vienne'' in 1807, ''Comte-d'Artois'' in 1814, and ''Ville-de-Paris'' in 1830. Launched in 1850. Entered Service in 1851, Converted to a dual sail/steam ship in 1858, engine removed and converted to transport in 1870. Stricken in 1882; hulk used as floating barracks until scrapped in 1898.
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''Louis-XIV'': laid down as ''Le Tonnant'' in 1811 at Rochefort; renamed to ''Louis-XIV'' in 1828, launched in 1854. Entered service in 1854. Converted to a dual sail/steam ship in 1857. Transferred to the gunnery training school in 1861. Out of service 1873, stricken in 1880, scrapped in 1882.
[Dossiers marine]
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''Hercule'' class
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''Prince Jérôme''[Dossiers marine]
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Naples
* ''Re Galantuomo''. Launched 1850 as ''Monarca''. Converted in 1858, renamed in 1860. Broken up in 1875.
Russia
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Oryol
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'' 84 (1854) (completed as screw) - Decommissioned in 1863
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Retvisan'' 84 (1855) (completed as screw) - Converted to sail 1863, to target vessel 1874, decommissioned 1880
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Imperator Nikolai I'' 111/109 (1860) (screw) - Decommissioned 1874
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Tsesarevitch'' 135/115 (1857) - Transferred to the
Baltic Fleet
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1858-1859, converted to screw 1860, decommissioned 1874
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'' (ex-''Bosfor'' - renamed on slip) 130 (1858) - Transferred to the
Baltic Fleet
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1858-1859, converted to screw 1860, decommissioned 1874
Converted
''Leipzig''-class (1 of 2 units)
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Gangut'' 84 (1825) - Converted to screw 1854, training ship 1862, decommissioned 1871
''Imperatritsa Aleksandra''-class (1 of 8 units)
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Vola'' 84/92 (1837) - Converted to screw 1856, later become training ship, BU 1889
''Fershampenuaz''-class (2 of 3 units)
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Konstantin
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'' 74/82 (1837) - Converted to screw 1854, decommissioned 1864
*''Vyborg'' 74/82 (1841) - Converted to screw 1854, decommissioned 1863
Sweden
* ''Karl XIV Johan'', launched 1824. Converted 1854. Scrapped 1867.
* ''Stockholm'', launched 1856, converted on stocks. Later training and accommodation ship. Scrapped 1923.
Turkey
* ''Peyk-i Zafer'', 86 cannons. Launched 1842, converted 1851, decommissioned 1878.
References
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