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Saturday 7 October 2017

Dutch ironclad-ram Zr.Ms. Stier 1867-1930

Harbour of Den Helder, Netherlandss
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands. Original link

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Netherlands. Original link

Memoriaal der Marine

Memoriaal der Marine


Call sign GQVL. On stocks at Brothers Laird, Birkenhead, England 7 June 1867, launched 9 April 1868. Trial 18 August 1868. Commissioned 18 August 1869. Dimensions 59.43 x 11.58 x 4.87m, displacement 2112 tons, speed 12.46 knots, 2257 ihp. Armed with 2-23cm guns, 1882 rearmed with 1-28cm guns and 7-3.7cm guns. Armor belt 76-152mm, gunturrets 203-280mm, command turret 114mm, deck 19-25mm. Crew original 110, later 137 men. Fitted out with 2 engines, each with two cilinders and 4 boilers. Building costs ƒ 1.136.470. Destined for service in Dutch coastal waters and made never trips to foreign countries. In 1882 large repairs at the naval yard at Amsterdam. In 1908 disarmed and laid ip. Seven years later in service as magazine at the naval yard at Willemsoord [Den Helder]. In 1925 used as target for bombs dropped by aeroplanes. August-September 1930 partly dismantled by navy divers with explosives.