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The Vanguard-class ships of the line were a class of 9 two-deck 80-gun second rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir William Symonds.

Ships

  • » Builder: Pembroke Dockyard


       Ordered: 23 June 1832 » Launched: 25 August 1835


       Fate: Broken up, 1875
  • » Builder: Pembroke Dockyard


       Ordered: 23 June 1832 » Launched: 17 August 1841


       Fate: Sold, 1867
  • » Builder: Chatham Dockyard


       Ordered: 7 October 1833 » Launched: 25 July 1842


       Fate: Burnt, 1875
  • » Builder: Pembroke Dockyard


       Ordered: » Launched: 6 September 1842


       Fate: Broken up, 1869
  • » Builder: Bombay Dockyard


       Ordered: » Launched: 11 November 1848


       Fate: Broken up, 1906
  • » Builder: Pembroke Dockyard


       Ordered: » Launched: 2 May 1844


       Fate: Sold, 1870
  • » Builder: Pembroke Dockyard


       Ordered: » Launched: 29 July 1847


       Fate: Sold, 1905
  • » Builder: Pembroke Dockyard


       Ordered: » Launched: 1 June 1848


       Fate: Sold, 1867
  • » Builder: Chatham Dockyard


       Ordered: » Launched: 1 July 1848


       Fate: Sold, 1929
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