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Re-commissioned at Malta on 17 December, 1890.{{NLMar91|p. 196}} | Re-commissioned at Malta on 17 December, 1890.{{NLMar91|p. 196}} | ||
In October 1891, it was planned that the {{UK-2Ajax}} would relieve ''Agamemnon'' in the Mediterranean, and that ''Agamemnon'' would return to Chatham.{{NMI|Monday, October 5, 1891, Issue 33447, p.10}} | |||
She arrived at Athens on 1 January, 1892 and stayed there about a week.{{NMI|Saturday, January 2, 1892, Issue 33524, p.6}} She returned to Malta, where she re-commissioned on 26 January, 1892.{{NLMar92|p. 198}} On 15 March, she entered Alexandria in company with six other ironclads and two cruisers of the Mediterranean squadron under the command of Rear-Admiral Walter Kerr.{{NMI|Wednesday, March 16, 1892, Issue 33587, p.11}} | |||
In June, 1892, it was decided that {{UK-Camperdown}}, rather than ''Ajax'', would relieve ''Agamemnon'', sailing from Portsmouth to do so.{{NMI|Thursday, June 2, 1892, Issue 33654, p.6}} | |||
==Captains== | ==Captains== | ||
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{{Tenure|rank=Acting {{CaptRN}}|name=Gerald Charles Langley|nick=Gerald C. Langley|appt=21 July, 1887|end=12 December, 1887}} | {{Tenure|rank=Acting {{CaptRN}}|name=Gerald Charles Langley|nick=Gerald C. Langley|appt=21 July, 1887|end=12 December, 1887}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Charles Searle Cardale|nick=Charles S. Cardale|appt=5 August, 1887{{NLJul90|p. 192}}|end=6 August, 1890}} | {{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Charles Searle Cardale|nick=Charles S. Cardale|appt=5 August, 1887{{NLJul90|p. 192}}|end=6 August, 1890}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Charles Lister Oxley|nick=Charles L. Oxley|appt=6 August, 1890{{NLMar91|p. 196}}|end=14 August, 1891}} | {{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Charles Lister Oxley|nick=Charles L. Oxley|appt=6 August, 1890{{NLMar91|p. 196}}|end=14 August, 1891|note=apparently still in command in October 1891}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Charles Johnstone|nick=Charles Johnstone|appt=10 August, 1891{{NLMar92|p. 196}}|end=}} | {{Tenure|rank={{CaptRN}}|name=Charles Johnstone|nick=Charles Johnstone|appt=10 August, 1891{{NLMar92|p. 196}}|end=}} | ||
{{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}} ('''N''')|name=Charles Gerald Shepherd Eeles|nick=Charles G. S. Eeles|appt=25 January, 1900{{NLFeb00|p. 221}}|end=13 December, 1900}} | {{Tenure|rank={{CommRN}} ('''N''')|name=Charles Gerald Shepherd Eeles|nick=Charles G. S. Eeles|appt=25 January, 1900{{NLFeb00|p. 221}}|end=13 December, 1900}} |
Revision as of 14:35, 13 August 2019
H.M.S. Agamemnon (1879) | |
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Builder: | Chatham Royal Dockyard[1] |
Laid down: | 9 May, 1876[2] |
Launched: | 17 Sep, 1879[3] |
Completed: | 29 Mar, 1883[4] |
Broken up: | 1903[5] |
H.M.S. Agamemnon was one of two Agamemnon Class turret ships completed for the Royal Navy.
Service
Re-commissioned at Malta on 17 December, 1890.[6]
In October 1891, it was planned that the Ajax would relieve Agamemnon in the Mediterranean, and that Agamemnon would return to Chatham.[7]
She arrived at Athens on 1 January, 1892 and stayed there about a week.[8] She returned to Malta, where she re-commissioned on 26 January, 1892.[9] On 15 March, she entered Alexandria in company with six other ironclads and two cruisers of the Mediterranean squadron under the command of Rear-Admiral Walter Kerr.[10]
In June, 1892, it was decided that Camperdown, rather than Ajax, would relieve Agamemnon, sailing from Portsmouth to do so.[11]
Captains
- Captain Samuel Long, 2 September, 1884[12]
- Captain Alfred T. Dale, 22 March, 1886[13] – 30 July, 1887[14]
- Acting Captain Gerald C. Langley, 21 July, 1887 – 12 December, 1887
- Captain Charles S. Cardale, 5 August, 1887[15] – 6 August, 1890
- Captain Charles L. Oxley, 6 August, 1890[16] – 14 August, 1891 (apparently still in command in October 1891)
- Captain Charles Johnstone, 10 August, 1891[17]
- Commander (N) Charles G. S. Eeles, 25 January, 1900[18] – 13 December, 1900
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 26.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 26.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 26.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 26.
- ↑ Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 26.
- ↑ The Navy List. (April, 1891). p. 196.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Monday, October 5, 1891, Issue 33447, p.10.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Saturday, January 2, 1892, Issue 33524, p.6.
- ↑ The Navy List. (March, 1892). p. 198.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, March 16, 1892, Issue 33587, p.11.
- ↑ "Naval & Military Intelligence." The Times (London, England), Thursday, June 2, 1892, Issue 33654, p.6.
- ↑ The Navy List. (September, 1885). p. 191.
- ↑ Dale Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/14. f. 842.
- ↑ Dale Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/14. f. 842.
- ↑ The Navy List. (July, 1890). p. 192.
- ↑ The Navy List. (April, 1891). p. 196.
- ↑ The Navy List. (March, 1892). p. 196.
- ↑ The Navy List. (February, 1900). p. 221.
Bibliography