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Friday, 16 October 2015

Dutch ram turret Hr. Ms. Guinea to be decommissioned in 1893 according to the Dutch newspaper Het nieuws van den dag dated 30 December 1892


An item referred to the royal order dated 27th with as result that on 16 January 1893 the Dutch ram turret Hr. Ms. Guinea (1) would be decommissioned and her commanding officer captain M.A. Medenbach (2) with honour be dismissed.

Notes
1. Call sign GQJR, ex-Matador, on stocks at the navy yard at Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1867, launched on 5 May 1870, commissioned off Texel, Netherlands on 16 October 1873, boilers replaced in 1881, stricken in 1894, laid up at Ijmuiden, Netherlands in 1895 and sold for ƒ 36.092,26 to be broken up in 1897. Original two signalling masts, in 1889 replaced by just one battle mast. Costs when for the time fitted out ƒ 1.287.891. Displacement 2.378 tons, dimensions 59,68 (load line between perpendiculars)-62,68 (over all without rudder) x 12,25 (outside over armour) x maximum loaded with full coal bunkers and ready boilers 4,90 (fore)-5,10 (aft) x x 7,75 (hold underside keel-upside main deck amidships) metres, 2-2cylinder engines, 4 boilers, horsepower 2.200 hp, a speed (trial) of 9,5 miles, an armament of 2 rifles 23cm guns en 4-30 pd, replaced in 1887 by 1-28cm gun, 2-7,5cm guns, 4-3,7cm guns and 2-3,7cm revolver guns and a crew numbering 117 (original)-159 men. The armour consisted of a 7,6-15,2cm thick belt, a 1,9-2,5cm thick deck while the gun turret was protected by 20,3-28cm thick armour and the coning tower by 11,4cm.
2. Marinus Anthoni Meden Bach (The Hague, Netherlands  11 April 1842-The Hague 21 June 1922), with pension on 1 February 1893 in the rank of captain.