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HMS ''Black Prince'' was the third ship of that name to serve with the Royal Navy. She was the world's second ocean-going, iron-hulled, armoured warship, following her sister ship, . For a brief period the two s were the most powerful warships in the world, being virtually impregnable to the naval guns of the time. Rapid advances in naval technology left ''Black Prince'' and her sister obsolete within a short time, however, and she spent more time in reserve and training roles than in first-line service. ''Black Prince'' spent her active career with the Channel Fleet and was hulked in 1896, becoming a harbour training ship in Queenstown, Ireland. She was renamed ''Emerald'' in 1903 and then ''Impregnable III'' in 1910 when she was assigned to the training establishment in Plymouth. The ship was sold for scrap in 1923. ==Design and description== HMS ''Black Prince'' was long between perpendiculars and long overall. She had a beam of and a draught of .〔Ballard, p. 241〕 The ship displaced . The hull was subdivided by watertight transverse bulkheads into 92 compartments and had a double bottom underneath the engine and boiler rooms.〔Parkes, p. 18〕
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