HMS Trincomalee

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HMS Trincomalee is a restored 19th-century Royal Navy frigate, now preserved as a historic warship and museum ship in the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy ship
historic ship
museum ship
sailing frigate
armament 38 guns
beam about 40 ft
builder Wadia shipbuilders NERFINISHED
builtAt Bombay Dockyard NERFINISHED
builtInPresentDayCountry India NERFINISHED
category historic warship
ship museum in the United Kingdom
commissioned 1819
constructionMaterial teak
country United Kingdom
crewComplement approximately 300
currentUse museum ship
decommissioned 1857
era 19th century
hasMuseumExhibits yes
heritageDesignation listed historic ship
hullMaterial teak
laidDown 1812
launchDate 1817-10-12
lengthOverall about 154 ft
location County Durham NERFINISHED
England
Hartlepool NERFINISHED
namedAfter Trincomalee NERFINISHED
Trincomalee, Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the oldest British warships still afloat
openToPublic true
operator Royal Navy
partOf National Museum of the Royal Navy NERFINISHED
preservationMethod static display
propulsion sail
restored late 20th century
rigging full-rigged ship
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipClass Leda-class frigate NERFINISHED
shipType fifth-rate frigate
status preserved
touristAttraction yes
usedFor anti-slavery patrols
patrol duties
training ship
usedInConflict post-Napoleonic era operations

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