HMS Collingwood
1841 Vanguard-class second-rate ship of the line
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HMS Collingwood was a 80-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1841. She served in various roles throughout her career, including as a flagship and a training ship. Collingwood participated in the Crimean War, where she supported British and French forces in the Baltic Sea. She was later used as a training ship for naval cadets, helping to educate future officers of the Royal Navy. The ship underwent several modifications and was eventually broken up in 1875. HMS Collingwood had a long and varied service history, playing important roles in both military operations and training activities for the Royal Navy.
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