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HMS Nelson (1814) : ウィキペディア英語版
HMS Nelson (1814)

HMS ''Nelson'' was a 126-gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 4 July 1814 at Woolwich.,〔 but then laid up incomplete at Portsmouth until 1854, when work began with a view to commissioning her for service in the Crimean War, but this ended before much work had been done, and the ship returned to reserve.〔(Irene Schaffer's HMS Nelson Webpage )〕
She was converted into a screw ship in 1860, being cut down to a two-decker and fitted with an engine of for a speed of .
In 1865, ''Nelson'' was given to the colony of Victoria as a training ship, and she was finally outfitted and rigged for £42,000 and sailed for Australia in October 1867. Travelling via the Cape of Good Hope, she arrived in February 1868. She was the first ship to dock in the newly constructed Alfred Graving Dock. Her armament in 1874 was listed as two 7-in RML, twenty 64-lb guns, twenty 32-lb guns and six 12-lb howitzers.
During 1879-82, ''Nelson'' was further cut down to a single deck and her rig reduced to the main mast only, the ship being reclassified as a frigate. Her old armament was partly replaced by modern breech-loaders. She was laid up at Willamstown in 1891, her boilers being removed in 1893. On 28 April 1898 she was put up for auction and sold to Bernard Einerson of Sydney for £2,400.〔
In 1900. ''Nelson'' was cut down yet again to create a coal lighter that kept the name ''Nelson'', the upper timbers being used to build a drogher named ''Oceanic''.
In 1908 "Nelson" was sold to the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, and in July was towed from Sydney to Beauty Point on the Tamar River, Tasmania, for use as a coal storage hulk. She later foundered there with 1,400 tons of coal on board and remained submerged for forty days until finally refloated.
In January 1915 she was towed to Hobart for further service as a coal hulk, until sold in August 1920 to Mr. H Gray for £500 and towed an up river to Shag Bay for gradual breaking up, work continuing into the 1930s,〔()〕 although some of her timbers still survive.〔
The ship's figurehead was preserved by the NSW Naval Brigade, then the Royal Australian Navy, before it was presented to the Australian National Maritime Museum for display.〔() 〕
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