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Sunday, 23 October 2016

England building new armoured cruisers according to the Dutch newspaper Bataviaasch nieuwsblad dated 28 April 1898

An item reported that in England the keels were laid down of 4 cruisers which also could be used as battleships.(1) The new ships differs from the Diadem- and Ariadne classes while they were again armoured with a 6” thick belt. The deck armour was 3” thick. Displacement 12.000 tons, length 440 feet and draught 26 feet. The horsepower of 21.000 hp would allow a speed of 21 miles. Building costs of each ship 630.000 pound sterling. Armament consisted of 2-9” guns in barbette turrets, 12-6” quick firing guns, 17 quick firing guns of smaller calibre and 2 torpedo tubes.

Note
1. Probably the Cressy-class of armoured cruisers consisting of the Cressy, Sutley, Aboukir, Hogue, Bacchante and Euryalus, preceded by the Diadem-class of protected cruisers and succeeded by the Drake-class of armoured cruisers.