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HMS Dartmouth (1911)

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On the low-lying ground on which the pumping-station stands however, the storm wreaked its vengeance on several dinghies fitted with outboard motors, and reduced them to pulp-wood. Amongst the smashed boats are those of Messrs. Mastin, Spriddle, and Butler. These boats had all been drawn well up from
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In the Keep Yard the force of the wind blew open a magazine door, while roofs of buildings in the Victualling Yard were badly damaged, the subsequent leakage of water spoiling portions of the stores kept there. The Dockyard Church was in a sad state, the floor being covered with water, a couple of
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To add to the excitement of the morning a fire broke out on board "Dartmouth," due, we believe to a defect in the oil-fuel system, which resisted the efforts of the ship's crew and necessitated the assistance of the three steam fire engines from the Dockyard stations. The fire was then promptly
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In the Cambre, the dock, with H.M.S. "Capetown" inside, was half-sunk by the Dockyard authorities in order to afford less resistance to the storm, and came through the ordeal unscathed, though a battle practice target also in the dock received some
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Commissioners' House was exposed to every angle of the storm, but suffered comparatively slight damage though a length of wall of considerable strength was laid low, carrying with it the poultry run and playing havoc amongst its
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s speed had been reduced to 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) by the boiler explosion in March, and further boiler problems had reduced her speed to 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) by June 1915. As a result, on 30 June
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The residential portion of Ireland Island while bearing the evidence of a heavy battering shows no signs of serious damage, slates blown off roofs and a few chimneys dislocated being the sum total of the gale's work on the
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broke adrift from her bow-lines and was only secured with considerable difficulty. H.M.S. "Valerian" lost her after-mast, while H.M.S. "Dartmouth's" fore-topmast also went by the board.
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was hit several times by shellfire from Austro-Hungarian cruisers which she was pursuing, and had to heave to. Returning to port she was hit by a torpedo from the German submarine
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paid off at Malta for a refit, not recommissioning until 1 October. On 28 December 1915, an Austrian force of cruisers and destroyers raided the port of
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was made by the battleships of the fleet to force the straits during daylight. The attack was a failure, with three battleships sunk by
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carried out a diversionary attack against merchant shipping off Albania. The two destroyers attacked an Italian convoy at about 03:30
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and began sinking. The order to abandon ship was given but a small team volunteered to remain on board manning the pumps while the
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but the German ships were too far upstream to be successfully engaged. On 10 November, the British scuttled the collier
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class, were an improved version of five similar Town-class ships laid down under the 1908–1909 Estimates, known as the
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5,250 long tons (5,330 t) normal and 5,800 long tons (5,900 t) deep load. Machinery was the same as in the
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was launched on 14 February 1911, reaching a speed of 25.9 knots (48.0 km/h; 29.8 mph) during
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and several French destroyers, set off to intercept the returning Austrian force, later being joined by
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Gardiner and Gray and Dittmar and Colledge state a launch date of 14 December 1910, while Lyon says
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was drydocked and repaired and went on to survive the war, following which she was assigned to the
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had already been lost, sunk by an internal explosion on 4 November 1914 near Barbados.)
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ordered under the 1909–1910 Naval Estimates. The four 1909–10 ships, also known as the
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the water in view of the storm warnings received, but the gale would not be gainsaid.
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She was sold for scrapping on 13 December 1930 to Alloa Ship Breaking Company of
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subdued, and the "Dartmouth" has suffered no material damage, we are told.
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to participate in the 1913 Naval Manoeuvres before leaving to join the
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The dry canteen got wet, we are told, and suffered a little damage.
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taking part in a diversionary simulated landing further north, at
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patrolled off the West coast of the Gallipoli peninsula while
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Lyon, David (1977). "The First Town Class 1908–31: Part 3".
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and then taking part in the search for the German cruiser
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was reassigned to the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron of the
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at 05:36 CET in company with the Italian destroyers
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was reassigned to the 8th Light Cruiser Squadron at
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Chatham" 1636:The Naval War in the Mediterranean 1914–1918 724:scored several hits on the Austrian cruiser 2345:List of cruisers of the Royal Hellenic Navy 1600:. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK: Seaforth. 1396:Naval Staff Monograph No. 21, pp. 178, 209. 1232: 1230: 1158: 1156: 985:"News in Brief - Launch of the Dartmouth". 2742:World War I cruisers of the United Kingdom 2378: 2364: 2356: 2220: 2136: 2038: 1975: 1905: 1883: 1869: 1861: 1598:British Cruisers: Two World Wars and After 1318: 1316: 1000: 998: 364:shipyard on 19 February 1910, one of four 266:QF 3-pounder 47 mm (1.9 in) guns 180:15 ft 6 in (4.72 m) (mean) 19:For other ships with the same name, see 910: 887: 634:, badly damaged by striking a mine, to 1703: 1692: 1577:Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). 611:continued operations, and on 18 March 581:in the search for the commerce raider 27: 1538:. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. 1387:Naval Staff Monograph No. 21, p. 152. 1378:Naval Staff Monograph No. 21, p. 144. 968: 966: 782:(CET), sinking the Italian destroyer 260:BL 6 in (152 mm) Mk XI guns 44: 7: 1730:Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I 117:Sold for scrapping, 13 December 1930 1732:. London: Random House Group, Ltd. 665:, supporting Italian forces in the 577:but was detached to operate in the 557:from escaping, and on 11 November, 2335:List of cruisers of the Royal Navy 172:47 ft 6 in (14.5 m) 122:General characteristics (as built) 14: 1619:. London: Conway Maritime Press. 1004:Dittmar and Colledge 1972, p. 45. 646:on the Gallipoli peninsula, with 322:in the 1910s. She was one of the 2732:Ships built in Barrow-in-Furness 2702: 2697: 2685: 2677: 2260: 2225: 2183: 2141: 2085: 2043: 1980: 1910: 1839: 46: 31: 1436:Halpern 2004, pp. 54–56, 60–67. 850:America and West Indies Station 291:: .75–2 in (19–51 mm) 938:Gardiner and Gray 1985, p. 52. 588:. (Unknown to the Royal Navy, 385:Vickers 3-pounder (47 mm) guns 143:5,275 long tons (5,360 t) 1: 1581:. Shepperton, UK: Ian Allan. 758:carried out an attack on the 740:Battle of the Otranto Straits 518:. On 30 October, the cruiser 393:was 453 feet (138.07 m) 333:class. The ship survived the 1728:Moore, John E., ed. (2001). 898:was launched on 13 February. 16:Weymouth-class light cruiser 2282:Antinavarchos Kountouriotis 2242:Antinavarchos Kountouriotis 796:, with the Italian Admiral 640:landed troops at Anzac Cove 627:escorted the battlecruiser 228:(46 km/h; 29 mph) 159:453 ft (138.1 m) 153:430 ft (131.1 m) 2763: 2747:Maritime incidents in 1917 1846:HMS Dartmouth (ship, 1911) 1814:Massie, Robert K. (2007). 1579:British Warships 1914–1919 1224:Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 485–486. 1188:Vol. 3 No. 3, pp. 481–483. 638:. On 25 April, the Allies 541:or the supporting steamer 381:6 inch (152 mm) Mk XI guns 18: 2672: 2330: 2307: 1818:. London: Vintage Books. 1653:Halpern, Paul G. 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Index

HMS Dartmouth

Dartmouth, Devon
Vickers
Town-class
light cruiser
p/p
o/a
shp
Yarrow boilers
Parsons
steam turbines
kn
nautical miles
BL 6 in (152 mm) Mk XI guns
QF 3-pounder 47 mm (1.9 in) guns
21 in (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
Deck
Conning Tower
Town-class
light cruiser
Royal Navy
sub-class
First World War
scrap
laid down
Vickers
Barrow
Town-class

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