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Engraving of the HMS Royal Albert 1854. The first-rate HMS 'Royal Albert' was launched at Woolwich Dockyard on 13 May 1854. Queen Victoria presided over her launching ceremony. 'Royal Albert' was immediately sent to the Crimea, where she saw active service in the Black Sea. . This event occurred at a high point in the history of Woolwich dockyard which was to close in 1869. 'Royal Albert', a 121-gun three-decker steam line-of battle ship, was immediately sent to the Crimea where she saw active service in the Black Sea. Named after the queens husband, the 'Royal Albert' flies the royal standard. Loyal supporters endorse both their monarch and the building of another warship for the nation, during the Crimean War.

Engraving of the HMS Royal Albert 1854. The first-rate HMS 'Royal Albert' was launched at Woolwich Dockyard on 13 May 1854. Queen Victoria presided over her launching ceremony. 'Royal Albert' was immediately sent to the Crimea, where she saw active service in the Black Sea.  This event occurred at a high point in the history of Woolwich dockyard which was to close in 1869. 'Royal Albert', a 121-gun three-decker steam line-of battle ship, was immediately sent to the Crimea where she saw active service in the Black Sea. Named after the queens husband, the 'Royal Albert' flies the royal standard. Loyal supporters endorse both their monarch and the building of another warship for the nation, during the Crimean War.
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Titre: Engraving of the HMS Royal Albert 1854. The first-rate HMS 'Royal Albert' was launched at Woolwich Dockyard on 13 May 1854. Queen Victoria presided over her launching ceremony. 'Royal Albert' was immediately sent to the Crimea, where she saw active service in the Black Sea. . This event occurred at a high point in the history of Woolwich dockyard which was to close in 1869. 'Royal Albert', a 121-gun three-decker steam line-of battle ship, was immediately sent to the Crimea where she saw active service in the Black Sea. Named after the queens husband, the 'Royal Albert' flies the royal standard. Loyal supporters endorse both their monarch and the building of another warship for the nation, during the Crimean War.
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Engraving of the HMS Royal Albert 1854. The first-rate HMS 'Royal Albert' was launched at Woolwich Dockyard on 13 May 1854. Queen Victoria presided over her launching ceremony. 'Royal Albert' was immediately sent to the Crimea, where she saw active service in the Black Sea. This event occurred at a high point in the history of Woolwich dockyard which was to close in 1869. 'Royal Albert', a 121-gun three-decker steam line-of battle ship, was immediately sent to the Crimea where she saw active service in the Black Sea. Named after the queens husband, the 'Royal Albert' flies the royal standard. Loyal supporters endorse both their monarch and the building of another warship for the nation, during the Crimean War.
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Taille d'impression: 30.4 × 20.6 cm | 1411.8 × 958.7 in (300 dpi)