French ship Trocadéro (1824) explained
The
Trocadéro was a
first-rate 118-gun
ship of the line of the
French Navy, of the
Océan type, designed by
Jacques-Noël Sané.
Ordered as Formidable, she was commissioned in Toulon as Trocadéro in 1824.
On 24 March 1836, as she was refitting in Toulon, she was accidentally set afire. The fire destroyed her.[1]
References
Notes and References
- Roche p.447