The Pearl-class corvettes were a group of ten screw-driven ships built in England from 1855 through 1865. Units of the class saw action in the Crimean War, but they were regarded as mediocre.

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An example of a Pearl-class ship
Class overview
NamePearl class
Operators Royal Navy
Preceded byCossack class
Succeeded byJason class
Planned10
Completed10
Retired10
General characteristics
TypeCorvette
Displacement1,965 tons
Length200 ft (61 m)
PropulsionScrew
Armament20 guns
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History

In 1856 Sir Baldwin Wake Walker submitted a ship design featuring a light deck supporting pivot guns disposed fore and aft. HMS Pearl, the first Pearl-class corvette to be built, reflected this design, followed by Challenger, Racoon and Clio.

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