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+ | nat=UK | ||
+ | cat=FirstClassProtectedCruiser | ||
+ | type=first class protected cruiser | ||
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+ | {ship | ||
+ | name=Blake | ||
+ | builder=[[Chatham Royal Dockyard]] {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | laid=Jun 1888 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | launch=23 Nov 1889 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | comm=2 Feb 1892 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | fatedate=9 Jun 1922 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
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+ | name=Blenheim | ||
+ | builder=[[Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding and Engineering Company|Thames Ironworks]] {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | laid=Oct 1888 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | launch=5 Jul 1890 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | comm=26 May 1894 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
+ | fatedate=13 July 1926 {{Conways1860|p. 66}} | ||
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Revision as of 23:55, 11 August 2012
The two protected cruisers of the Blake Class were completed between 1892 and 1894.
Name | Builder | Laid Down | Launched | Commissioned | Fate |
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Blake | Chatham Royal Dockyard | July, 1888 | 23 November, 1889 | 2 February, 1892 | Sold 9 June, 1922 |
Blenheim | Thames Iron Works | October, 1888 | 5 July, 1890 | 26 May, 1894 | Sold 13 July, 1926 |
Armament
Torpedoes
In 1896, Blenheim had a torpedo hang up on firing from a submerged tube. It eventually was fired from the bar, but broke up and sank. The issue was determined to be soft metal used in the construction of "stops", and harder metal was to replace these fittings.[1]
Dreyer Table
These ships had no fire control tables.[2]
Fire Control Instruments
See Also
Footnotes
Bibliography
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