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HMS Black Prince (1861-2) <ref>The Engineer 1862/09/12</ref>.  
HMS Black Prince (1861-2) <ref>The Engineer 1862/09/12</ref>.  


1859-60 [[Robert Napier and Sons]] lost money on construction of their first ironclad ship [[HMS Black Prince]] because of the difficulty of manufacturing wrought iron armour plate to the Admiralty specification.
1859-60 [[Robert Napier and Sons]] lost money on construction of their first ironclad warship, [[HMS Black Prince]], because of the difficulty of manufacturing wrought iron armour plate to the Admiralty specification.


1904 The [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] built a cruiser with name '''Black Prince'''.
1904 The [[Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]] built a cruiser by name of '''Black Prince'''.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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1904.
1904. End view of the engine.

Black Prince Engines. 1906.

HMS Black Prince (1861-2) [1].

1859-60 Robert Napier and Sons lost money on construction of their first ironclad warship, HMS Black Prince, because of the difficulty of manufacturing wrought iron armour plate to the Admiralty specification.

1904 The Thames Iron Works, Shipbuilding and Engineering Co built a cruiser by name of Black Prince.

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  1. The Engineer 1862/09/12