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La Gloire, first ocean-going ironcladwarship in history.
Warship
Shipyard: Toulon, France
Laid down: April 1858
Launched: 24 November 1859
Commissioned: August 1860
Decommissioned: 1879
Fate: Scrapped in 1883
General Characteristics
Displacement: 5,630 tonnes
Dimensions: 256 ft × 56 ft × 28 ft
(77.8 m × 17 m x 8.4 m)
Armament: 36 × 6.4 in (163 mm) rifled muzzle-loaders model (1858/60)
Armament
(after 1866):
8 × 9.4in (239 mm) and BL model 1864,
6 × 7.6in (193 mm) BL model 1866
Armour: 4 1/3 to 4 2/3 inches (110 to 119 mm) iron plates
Propulsion: Sail and single shaft HRCR (horizontal return), 2,500 hp (1.9MW) steam engine = 13 kts
Boilers: 8 oval boilers
Coal capacity: 665 tons
Complement: 570

The French Navy's La Gloire ("Glory") was the first ocean-going ironclad battleship in history.

She was launched in 1859 following the Crimean War, in response to new developments in naval gun technology, especially the Paixhans guns and rifled guns, which used explosive shells with destructive power against wooden boats. She also followed the development of the ironclad floating batteries built by the British and French for the Bombardment of Russian forts during the Crimean War. She was designed by the French naval architect Dupuy de Lôme.

A 5,630-ton broadside battleship cut down by one deck in order to save weight, she used massive iron plates sheathed over a wooden hull structure. She was built at Toulon, France.

La Gloire initiated the obsolescence of traditional non-armoured wooden ships-of-the-line, and all major navies had no choice but to build ironclads of their own. The word had it that the Gloire fighting against conventional ships of the time would be comparable to "a wolf breaking havoc amongst sheep".

However La Gloire was soon herself rendered obsolete by the launching in 1860 of the British HMS Warrior, the world's first iron hulled warship.

La Gloire had two sister ships: Invincible and Normandie, both commissioned in 1862.

Reference


"Steam, Steel and Shellfire. The steam warship 1815-1905" Conway's History of the ship ISBN 0785814132

Victorian era battleships of France

La Gloire (cuirassé)

 

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