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Saturday 26 January 2019

Dutch steamship Rotterdam and British battleship HMS Barham collided according to the Dutch newspaper De Tijd dated 22 February 1930


An item referred to tidings received from reporting that the Dutch steamship Rotterdam collided with the British battleship HMS Barham (1) on Wednesday evening. The Rotterdam was turning around her anchor when she strike the Barham which was also anchored. Both ships were just lightly damaged.

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1. Of the Queen-Elizabeth-class consisting of the Queen Elizabeth, Malaya, Warspite, Valiant, Barham, Malaya and the in 1914 cancelled Agincourt. Preceded by the Iron Duke-class and succeeded by the Revenge-class. Pennant 04. Laid down at John Brown, Clydebank, Scotland on 24 February 1913, launched on 31 October 1914, commissioned on 19 October 1915, modernized 1921-1922, November 1924-January 1925, begin 1928 and January 1931-January 1934 and sunk in the Mediterranean after leaving Alexandria, Egypt on the 24th taking with her 862 men after she was torpedoed by the German submarine U-311 on 25 November 1941. Building costs 2.470.113 pond sterling.