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HMS Contest (1894)

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Name
  
HMS Contest

Displacement
  
290 long tons (295 t)

Draught
  
7 ft (2.1 m)

Length
  
64 m

Fate
  
Sold for scrap, 1911

Beam
  
19 ft (5.8 m)

Launched
  
1 December 1894

Builder
  
Cammell Laird

Class and type
  
Banshee-class destroyer

HMS Contest was one of three Banshee-class destroyers to serve with the Royal Navy.

She was launched on 1 December 1894 at the Laird, Son and Co shipyard, Birkenhead, and served most of her career in home waters.

Service history

Contest served as part of the Medway Instructional Flotilla in 1901. In July 1902 she was part of the escort meeting USS Brooklyn, which brought back to England the remains of Lord Pauncefote, British ambassador to the US who died while in office. Lieutenant Henry Ralph Heathcote was appointed in command on 1 August 1902 (a temporary appointment of Lieutenant L. J. I. Hammond in command appears to have been cancelled), and later the same month she took part in the Coronation Review for King Edward VII on 16 August 1902.

She was sold off in 1911.

References

HMS Contest (1894) Wikipedia


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