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| Nationality | Great Britain |
| Nominal Guns | 110 |
| Approved | 1833 |
| Designer | Sir William SymondsBritish Designer Ship Builder |
| Rate | First Rate |
| Type | Ship of the Line |
| Designed Crew | 950 |
| Ships in Class | 1 |
| Design Armament | Broadside Weight = 1,840.00 Imperial Pound ( 834.44 kg) | B181 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower Gun Deck | 2 x British 68-Pound Shell Gun | ||
| Lower Gun Deck | 28 x British 32-Pounder | ||
| Middle Gun Deck | 28 x British 32-Pounder | ||
| Middle Gun Deck | 2 x British 68-Pound Shell Gun | ||
| Upper Gun Deck | 32 x British 32-Pounder | ||
| Quarterdeck | 10 x British 32-Pounder | ||
| Forecastle | 2 x British 32-Pounder | ||
| Forecastle | 2 x British 68-Pound Carronade | ||
| Roundhouse | 4 x British 18-Pound Carronade | ||
| Design Dimensions and Ship Information | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ordered | Shipyard | Launched | Out of service | Fate | Gundeck Length | Length of Keel | Breadth | Depth in hold | Burthen | |
| As Designed | 204' 0" | 166' 5 ¼" | 59' 2" | 23' 9" | 3099 16⁄94 | |||||
Queen (110)
1839-1858 British 110 Gun 1st Rate Ship of the Line | 3.9.1833 | Portsmouth Dockyard - Portsmouth | 15.5.1839 | 1858 | Rebuilt | 204' 0" | 166' 5 ¼" | 59' 2" | 23' 9" | |