HSwMS Stockholm (1856)

HSwMS Stockholm
History
Sweden
NameStockholm
NamesakeStockholm
BuilderKarlskrona Naval Shipyard, Blekinge
Laid down8 November 1832
Launched29 November 1856
Commissioned20 May 1857
Decommissioned30 July 1921
FateScrapped, 1923
General characteristics
Class and type73-gun ship of the line
Displacement2846 tons
Length56.6 ft (17.3 m) o/a
Beam14.8 ft (4.5 m)
Depth6.89 ft (2.10 m)
Propulsion
  • 1 × Motala steam engine
  • 800 ihp (600 kW)
  • 2 × steam boiler
Speed6.5 kn (12.0 km/h)
Complement739
Armament

HSwMS Stockholm was a ship of the line that served in the Swedish Navy and was built by Karlskrona Naval Shipyard. She was named after Stockholm. Commissioned in 1857 and decommissioned in 1921.[1]

  1. ^ "H.M.S STOCKHOLM". www.cellier.se. Retrieved 26 October 2020.