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HMS Flora (1893)

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Name
  
HMS Flora

Commissioned
  
24 July 1895

Launched
  
21 November 1893

Draft
  
5.8 m

Builder
  
Pembroke Dock

Operator
  
Royal Navy

Decommissioned
  
March 1922

Length
  
98 m

Range
  
12.964 million m

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Renamed
  
TS Indus II in April 1915

Fate
  
Sold 12 December 1922 for breaking up in Dover

HMS Flora was an Astraea class cruiser of the Royal Navy launched on 21 November 1893. She was constructed under the Naval Defence Act of 1889 along with several other Astraea class cruisers. The Flora was eventually decommissioned in 1922.

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Operational History

HMS Flora served, under the command of Commodore A. L. Groome, and later of Captain F. S. Pelham, a commission as senior officer´s ship on the South East Coast of America Station until June 1901, when she returned to HMNB Devonport to pay off.

Wreck

HMS Flora was the subject of a famous salvage operation after running aground in 1903.

War service

In 1914, just prior to the World War I, the Flora was placed on the sale list and remained on harbour service for the majority of the conflict. In April 1915 Flora was renamed TS Indus II. She was sold on 12 December 1922 and was broken up at Dover.

References

HMS Flora (1893) Wikipedia