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HMS Northampton (1876)

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Captain Herbert Arthur Walton Onslow was in command from July 1897 to February 1902. After a refit in late 1899, she left in March 1900 for an extended recruiting cruise until August that year, visiting
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for alterations and a refit, and was not finished until June the following year, when she was back as a training cruiser. Captain William G. White was in command in 1902, when she took part in the
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s engines could be adjusted in volume to optimize steam production depending on the demand. They were troublesome throughout the ship's life and she was always about 1
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until she was placed in reserve in 1886. She was hulked as a boys' training ship in 1894 and used in home waters.
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to counter the threat of enemy armoured ships encountered abroad. The ships had a
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7,630 long tons (7,750 t), about 2,000 long tons (2,000 t) more than
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in this photograph of her as she appeared after the addition of a
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Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979).
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on 18 December 1876, and completed on 7 December 1879.
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and their crew numbered approximately 560 officers and
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Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. 19:For other ships with the same name, see 556: 748:Directory of the World's Capital Ships 27: 691:British Cruisers of the Victorian Era 648:"Naval & Military intelligence". 618:"Naval & Military intelligence". 603:"Naval & Military intelligence". 482:North America and West Indies Station 63: 7: 330:of 60 feet (18.3 m) and a deep 784:Shipping Times: Clydebuilt Database 383:(26 km/h; 16 mph) on her 861:List of cruisers of the Royal Navy 202:23 ft 9 in (7.24 m) 16:19th century british Military Ship 14: 524:. In November 1901 she put up at 771: 212:compound-expansion steam engines 65: 31: 358:inverted compound steam engines 299:in the 1870s. She was sold for 273:: 6–9 in (152–229 mm) 892:Ships built on the River Clyde 750:. New York: Hippocrene Books. 712:. London: Chatham Publishing. 710:The Sail & Steam Navy List 174:7,630 long tons (7,750 t) 1: 746:Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). 356:The ship had two 3-cylinder, 326:of 280 feet (85.3 m), a 324:length between perpendiculars 778:HMS Northampton (ship, 1876) 633:"Naval Review at Spithead". 789:Pictures of HMS Northampton 593:Lyon & Winfield, p. 268 225:(26 km/h; 16 mph) 53:during her 1889-1891 refit. 918: 536:on 16 August 1902 for the 248:rifled muzzle-loading guns 18: 856: 831: 809: 689:Friedman, Norman (2012). 182:280 ft (85 m) ( 149: 58: 30: 467:Illustrated London News 407:Construction and career 364:. 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HMS Northampton

dressed overall
fighting top
mizzen
Robert Napier and Sons
Govan
Training ship
scrap
Nelson-class
armoured cruiser
p/p
compound-expansion steam engines
knots
10-inch (254 mm)
rifled muzzle-loading guns
9-inch (229 mm)
Belt
Nelson-class
armoured cruiser
Royal Navy
scrap
HMS Shannon
length between perpendiculars
beam
draught
displaced
ram
other ranks
inverted compound steam engines

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