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HMS Humber (1913)

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Name
  
Javary

Out of service
  
8 August 1914

Acquired
  
8 August 1914

Launched
  
17 June 1913

Draft
  
1.71 m

Laid down
  
24 August 1912

Name
  
HMS Humber

Construction started
  
24 August 1912

Length
  
81 m

Builder
  
Vickers

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Fate
  
Sold to the United Kingdom

HMS Humber was a Humber-class monitor of the Royal Navy. Originally built by Vickers for Brazil as Javary, she was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1914 on the outbreak of the First World War along with her sister ships Severn and Mersey.

Service history

Humber took part in operations along the Belgian coast October to November 1914. In March 1915, she was towed to Malta, and arrived off Gallipoli in June. She remained in Egyptian waters until August 1917, when the vessel became a guardship at Akaba, before being sent to Mudros in October 1918 and on to Ismid, Turkey, arriving there on 12 November.

Humber returned to England in March 1919, and was refitted prior to being towed to Murmansk in May 1919, for service with the British forces in the Russian Civil War. She left Archangel in September 1919 and was towed back to England for paying off.

Humber was sold on 17 September 1920 to F. Rijsdijk, and converted to a crane lighter. She was still afloat in 1938 and was probably broken up post 1945.

References

HMS Humber (1913) Wikipedia