Apollo-class consisting of the Andromache, Apollo, Latona, Melampus, Naiad, Sappho, Scylla, Sybille, Terpsichore, Thetis, Tribune, Aeolus, Brilliant, Indefatigable, Intrepid, Iphigenia, Pique, Rainbow, Retribution, Sirius and Spartan
Notes
1. Launched on 14 Augustus 1890 at the Chatham dockyard, converted into a minelayer in September 1909, broken up in 1920. Just like the other ships called in the note of the Apollo-class.
2. Launched on 10 February 1891 at the Chatham dockyard on 10 February 1891, converted into a minelayer in August 1909 and broken up in 1920.
3. Launched on 10 February 1891 at shipyard of London&Glasgow, Glasgow on 20 June 1891, converted into a minelayer in September 1910 and sunk on 23 April 1918 as a block ship in the Belgian harbour of Zeebrugge.
4. Launched on 10 February 1891 at shipyard of London&Glasgow, Glasgow on 19 November 1891, converted into a minelayer in 1910 and sunk on 23 April 1918 as a block ship in the Belgian harbour of Zeebrugge.
5. Launched at the shipyard of Naval Construction&Armaments, Barrow on 22 May 1890, converted into a minelayer in May 1907 and sold in 1920.
6. Launched at the shipyard of Naval Construction&Armaments, Barrow on 29 November 1890, converted into a minelayer in September 1910 and sold in 1922.
7. Launched at the shipyard of Thomson, Glasgow on 13 December 1890, converted into a minelayer in August 1907 and sunk on 23 April 1918 as a block ship in the Belgian harbour of Zeebrugge.