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HMS Nankin

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HMS Nankin
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HMS Nankin was a fourth rate frigate of the Royal Navy. It was built by Oliver Lang[1] in Woolwich dockyard in 1850 and named after the city of Nanking (now named Nanjing). It could hold 500 men and 50 guns, including a variety of guns, ranging from 32-pounder to 68-pounder. For structural reasons, the navy decided that eight guns would be mounted on the gangways amidships, but this also meant that no spar-decked frigates mounted guns in its waists.[2] It was involved in the Second Opium War from 1856 to 1859, but was then moved back to Pembroke dock. It was sold in 1895.[3]

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1855 picture of Nankin from the side
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Dimensions

Dimensions
Displacement 2540 tons
Hull material Wood
Length 185 feet(Including bow)
Width 50 feet

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