Perseus HMS

Ship Details

Rig

Pelorus-class Protected Cruiser

Built

1897

Built In

Tonnage

2135

Built By

Demise

HMS Perseus was sold for scrap on 26 May 1914.

Description

HMS Perseus was a Pelorus-class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy. There were eleven "Third class" protected cruisers in the class, which was designed by Sir William White. They mainly served at overseas stations rather than with the main fleets.
HMS Perseus was laid down at Earle's Shipbuilding, Hull, in May 1896, launched on 15 July 1897, and completed in 1901.[1] Under the command of Commander Edmund Radcliffe Pears, she was in March 1901 commissioned to form part of the East Indies fleet,[2][3] where she was often stationed in the Persian Gulf or the Gulf of Aden. In September 1901 she prevented the landing of Turkish troops at Kuwait,[4] and in September 1902 she demolished the fort at Balhaf in response to pirate activities by the locals there.[5]
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Perseus_(1897) (accessed on 11/7/2018)

Media

Sources

Your Stories

Share this Page

Share this ship with your friends and followers online.