HMS Pallas
1865 ironclad
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HMS Pallas was a Pearl-class cruiser launched in 1865 for the Royal Navy. The ship was initially assigned to the Channel Fleet and later served in the East Indies and Pacific stations. HMS Pallas participated in various operations and was involved in the bombardment of Alexandria during the Anglo-Egyptian War in 1882. The ship was later converted into a training vessel and served in that capacity until being sold for scrap in 1906. HMS Pallas had a length of 230 feet and a displacement of 2,020 tons. It was armed with a mix of guns, including 7-inch and 64-pounder rifled muzzle-loading guns. The ship had a crew complement of around 250 officers and sailors. HMS Pallas had a relatively long and active service history, participating in important naval operations and serving as a training platform for the Royal Navy.
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