Sick Bay
Powder room
Passengers accommodation
Almada, Portugal April 2018
Ordered to be built in 1824 although not earlier launched as on 22 October 1843 at the Royal Naval Arsenal, Damão, Portuguese India and departed on 2 February 1845 Goa arriving on 4th July at Lisbon, Portugal. Burned on 3 April 1963 and what was left was towed to a place along the Tagus to prevent that the shipping was disturbed. The wreck was on 22 January 1992 brought to the Arsenal of Alfeite and in 1992 to the Ria-Marine shipyards at Aveiro and there restored. On 27 April reinstalled in the navy as an auxiliary ship and the same year handed over to the Naval Museum.
Dimensions 87 x 13 x 6,4 metres or 284 x 32 x 21 feet and a displacement of 1.849,16 tons. 4-Decker. Armament consisted of 50 guns gundeck 28-19pd gun, deck 20-32pd carronades and forecastle 2-12pd bow chasers). Sail area 2.052,2 square metres/22.190 square feet. Crew numbered 146-379 men and 270 passengers.






