Monmouth-class
Devonshire-class
Duke of Edinburgh-class
Laid down at Beardmore on 1 October 1902, launched on 17 October 1903, completed on 29 May 1905, cadet training ship since 1919. Listed for sale in March 1921 and sold to be broken up on 8 November 1921 and which was executed in Germany. Building costs 858.130-899.465 pond sterling. Engines made by Humphrys.
Of the Devonshire-class armoured cruisers consisting of the Devonshire. Argyll, Hampshire, Antrim, Carnarvon. Hampshire and Roxburgh. Preceded by the Monmouth-class and succeeded by the Duke of Edinburgh-class.
General technical specifications of this class. Displacement 11.020 (normal) tons and as dimensions 144m3 (over all) x 20,9 x 7,3 metres or 473.6 x 68.6 x 24 feet. The 2-shafts, 2-4cylinder triple expansion steam engines, 17 Yarrow boilers and 6 cylindrical boilers supplied 21.000 ihp allowing a speed of 22 knots. Crew numbered 610 men. The armour consisted of a 5,1-15,2cm/2-6” thick belt, 1,8-5,1cm/0.75-2” thick decks, 12,7cm/5” bulkheads with the turrets, barbettes and conning tower protected by respectively 13c./5”, 15,2cm/6” and 30,5cm/12” thick armour. The armament consisted of 4x1-19,1cm/7.5” breech loading Mk I guns, 6x1-15,2cm/6” Mk VII breech loading guns, 18x1-4,7cm/3pd Hotchkiss quick firing guns and 2x1-45cm/18” torpedo tubes.