NameHMS Spitfire Ordered1893 CommissionedJuly 1895 Construction started1894 BuilderArmstrong Whitworth
NamesakeSpitfire Laid down1894 Decommissioned1912 Launched7 June 1895
HMS Spitfire was one of two Swordfish-class destroyers which served with the Royal Navy. She was launched on 7 June 1895 by Armstrong Mitchell & Co. at Newcastle upon Tyne and sold off in 1912. Her fate is unknown.
Service history
Spitfire served in home waters. In early February 1900 she had repairs at Chatham, before joining the Medway instructional flotilla. She was tender to Wildfire, the shore establishment at Sheerness. She underwent repairs to re-tube her boilers in 1902. On 7 May 1902 she was commissioned as tender to the cruiser Immortalité, which itself served as a sea-going tender at Sheerness.