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- Q5634389 subject Q7638861.
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- Q5634389 abstract "HMS Spartan was an Apollo-class cruiser of the Royal Navy constructed in 1891. The design was a variant of the Marathon-class cruiser. The ships had quick firing guns which were effective as a broadside, but less so when attempting to fire fore or aft.From 1907 she was placed on harbour duty. In 1921 she became part of the Royal Navy torpedo school at Devonport, HMS Defiance, which was based in floating obsolete ships, and named for the first ship which had housed the school. Spartan became Defiance II in August 1921. She was sold for scrapping on 26 June 1931.".
- Q5634389 builder Q689159.
- Q5634389 length "95.7072".
- Q5634389 shipBeam "13.2588".
- Q5634389 shipLaunch "1891-02-25".
- Q5634389 status "Sold to breakers on 26 June 1931".
- Q5634389 thumbnail HMSSpartan1891Norway.jpg?width=300.
- Q5634389 topSpeed "37.04".
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- Q5634389 shipBuilder Q689159.
- Q5634389 shipFate "--06-26".
- Q5634389 shipLaunched "1891-02-25".
- Q5634389 shipName "HMS Spartan".
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- Q5634389 comment "HMS Spartan was an Apollo-class cruiser of the Royal Navy constructed in 1891. The design was a variant of the Marathon-class cruiser. The ships had quick firing guns which were effective as a broadside, but less so when attempting to fire fore or aft.From 1907 she was placed on harbour duty. In 1921 she became part of the Royal Navy torpedo school at Devonport, HMS Defiance, which was based in floating obsolete ships, and named for the first ship which had housed the school.".
- Q5634389 label "HMS Spartan (1891)".
- Q5634389 depiction HMSSpartan1891Norway.jpg.
- Q5634389 name "HMS Spartan".