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Friday, 27 October 2017

British protected cruiser 1st class HMS St. George 1890-1920

Blake-class

Edgar-class

Powerful-class

Part of the Edgar-class consisting of the Edgar, Hawke, Endymion, Royal Arthur (ex-Centaur), Gibraltar, Grafton, St. George, Theseus and Crescent, preceded by the Blake-class and succeeded by the Powerful-class. Built under the Naval Defence Act of 1889. Laid down by C.&W. Earle, Hull, England on 23 April 1890, launched on 23 June 1892, commissioned on 25 October 1894, depot ship in 1909 and sold at Plymouth, England to be broken up on 1 July 1920.

Displacement 7,350 tons and as dimensions 118,1 x 60 metres or 387,5 x 60 feet. Coal fired machinery consisted of 2-2 cylinder vertical triple steam expansion engines and 4 double ended cylindrical boilers supplying 12.000hp allowing a speed 20 knots and with a speed of 10 knots a range of 10.000 nautical miles. Crew numbered 544 men. Armour consisted of a 7,6cm/3”-12,7cm/5” deck with the casemate protected by 15,2cm/6” thick armour and the main guns by 7,6cm/3” thick shields and the conning tower by 25,4cm/10”. Armament consisted of 2x1-23,37cm/9.2” inch breech loading Mk VI guns, 10x1-5,24cm/6” quick firing guns and 12x1-6pd guns.