- Greek battleship Vasilissa Olga
The
ironclad steam-powered battleship "Vasilissa Olga" (Greek: "Θ/Κ Βασίλισσα Όλγα"), named for Queen Olga of Greece, served in theRoyal Hellenic Navy from 1869 - 1925. She was the first of two Hellenic Navy ships to bear this name.The ship was ordered from the then-
Austro-Hungarian shipbuilderStabilimento Tecnico Triestino [ [http://navalhistory.flixco.info| Naval History via Flix] ] for approximately £210,000 [ [http://wesworld.jk-clan.de/print.php?threadid=268&page=1&sid=8c4d2cad966dc6060ef96148b6cb7b69| Wesworld] ] when the Hellenic Navy had proven itself inadequate during the Cretan uprising of 1866."Vasilissa Olga" served on active duty from 1870 - 1915, but the ship never saw action as she was converted into cadet training ship in 1894. [ [http://wesworld.jk-clan.de/print.php?threadid=268&page=1&sid=8c4d2cad966dc6060ef96148b6cb7b69| Wesworld] ] In 1913, "Vasilissa Olga" was converted into a hospital ship, stationed at
Souda Bay and in 1915, she was removed from active duty and converted into an accommodation hulk for the Hellenic Navy's Souda Bay naval station. She was decommissioned in 1925 and was scrapped.ee also
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