HMS Africa
1862 Rosario-class screw sloop
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HMS Africa was a 91-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched in 1862. She had a long and distinguished service history, participating in various conflicts and operations, including the Crimean War and the bombardment of Alexandria in 1882. The ship was a part of the Channel Squadron, Mediterranean Fleet, and was later used as a guard ship and for training purposes. Africa underwent several refits and modifications throughout her career, including being converted to a screw propeller configuration in the 1860s. She was eventually sold for scrap in 1906. The ship's design and armament reflected the transition in naval technology during the mid-19th century, from sail to steam power. HMS Africa's service record and technological evolution make her a significant example of the changing role and capabilities of naval vessels during the Victorian era.
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