DescriptionFrench ironclad Hoche post refit NH 88816.jpg
English: The French ironclad French ironclad Hoche 2 post-refit. NHHC caption reads: "Photographed in Atlantic waters during the later 1890's, sometime after completion of her 23 September 1894 to 20 April 1895 refit at Brest Dockyard, in which her after Military mast was replaced by a much lighter pole mast (seen here)."
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== Summary == {{Information | description = The French ironclad {{ship|French ironclad|Hoche||2}} post-refit. NHHC caption reads: "Photographed in Atlantic waters during the later 1890's, sometime after completion of her 23 September 1894 to 20 April 1895 refit at Brest Dockyard, in which her after Military mast was replaced by a much lighter pole mast (seen here).", but this is not correct, as the ship was refitted between 1898 and 1901. The ship operated with the Northern Squadron in 1901–1...