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HMS Mersey (1913)

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Name
  
Madeira

Out of service
  
3 August 1914

Acquired
  
3 August 1914

Launched
  
30 September 1913

Draft
  
1.71 m

Laid down
  
24 August 1912

Name
  
HMS Mersey

Construction started
  
24 August 1912

Length
  
81 m

Builder
  
Vickers

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Fate
  
Sold to the United Kingdom

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

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Service history

Mersey had a relatively successful career in the First World War and had two prominent incidents. At the Battle of the Yser in 1914, off the coast of Belgium, she bombarded German troops as well as artillery positions. In July 1915, she was towed to the Rufiji River delta in German East Africa, where she and Severn then assisted in the destruction of the German light cruiser Königsberg.

The monitor later went to the Mediterranean and served on the River Danube.

Five crew died between January 3 and January 6 1919. They are buried at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Bucharest War Cemetery.

In 1921, she was sold to the breakers.

Battle honours

  • Battle of the Yser 1914–1915
  • SMS Königsberg 1915
  • References

    HMS Mersey (1913) Wikipedia