Trafalgar-class ironclad

HMS Trafalger
Class overview
Operators Royal Navy
Preceded byVictoria class
Succeeded byRoyal Sovereign class
In commission1890–1911
Completed2
Retired2
General characteristics [1]
TypeIronclad battleship
Displacement
  • 11,940 tons (designed)
  • 12,590 tons (actual)
Length345 ft (105 m)
Beam73 ft (22 m)
Draught27 ft 6 in (8.38 m)
Propulsion2 × coal-fired 3-cylinder steam engines, 6 cylindrical boilers, twin screws
Speed16.7 knots (30.9 km/h; 19.2 mph)
Complement577
Armament
Armour
  • Belt: 20 in (508 mm) amidships, 14 in (356 mm) at ends
  • Forward Bulkheads: 16 in (406 mm)
  • After bulkhead: 14 in (356 mm)
  • Citadel: 16–18 in (406–457 mm)
  • Turrets: 18 in (457 mm)
  • Conning Tower: 14 in (356 mm)
  • Battery bulkheads: 4–5 in (102–127 mm)
  • Deck: 3 in (76 mm)

The two Trafalgar-class battleships of the British Royal Navy were late-nineteenth-century ironclad warships. Both were named after naval battles won by the British during the Napoleonic Wars under the command of Admiral Nelson. The two ships were named HMS Nile and HMS Trafalgar.