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- Prison_ship abstract "A prison ship, often more precisely termed prison hulk, is a vessel (usually unseaworthy) salvaged as a prison, often to hold convicts or with the British, often civilian internees, awaiting transportation to a Penal colony. This practice was popular with the British government in the 18th and 19th centuries.".
- Prison_ship comment "A prison ship, often more precisely termed prison hulk, is a vessel (usually unseaworthy) salvaged as a prison, often to hold convicts or with the British, often civilian internees, awaiting transportation to a Penal colony. This practice was popular with the British government in the 18th and 19th centuries.".