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- HMS_Prince_Consort_(1862) comment "HMS Prince Consort was laid down at Pembroke as the 91-gun second-rate steam ship of the line HMS Triumph, but her name was changed in February 1862 in memory of the recently deceased Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.Her first posting after commissioning was to Liverpool; on her passage there, in an Irish Sea gale, it was found that she did not have enough scuppers fitted to discharge seawater coming aboard, and almost foundered.".