词条 | HMS Lee (1899) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ConstructionShe was laid down on 4 January 1898 at the William Doxford and Sons shipyard at Pallion, Sunderland and launched on 27 January 1899. During her acceptance trials she took a very long time to attain the contract speed of 30 knots and was not accepted into the Royal Navy until March 1901.[3][4] Pre-WarAfter commissioning she was deployed to the Channel Fleet and based at Shearness as part of the Medway Instructional Flotilla. In December 1901 she was replaced in the flotilla by Mermaid, her crew was transferred to the latter ship,[5] and she paid off into the Fleet Reserve.[6] On 14 July 1907, Lee, which had been operating with the Channel Fleet, collided with the Dutch protected cruiser {{Ship|HNLMS|Friesland|1896|2}} off Start Point, Devon, holing the destroyer on her port quarter.[7] LossOn 5 October 1909 she was wrecked off Blacksod Bay on the west coast of Ireland.[8] She was not awarded a Battle Honour for her service. Pennant NumbersDuring her career she was not assigned a pennant (pendant) number.[8] ReferencesNOTE: All tabular data under General Characteristics only from the listed Jane's Fighting Ships volume unless otherwise specified 1. ^{{cite book|last=Jane|first=Fred T.|title=Jane’s Fighting Ships 1905|origyear=1905|year=1969|publisher=first published by Sampson Low Marston, London 1905, Reprinted ARCO Publishing Company|location=New York|page=77}} 2. ^{{cite book|last=Jane|first=Fred T.|title=Jane’s Fighting Ships of World War I|year= 1990|publisher=Jane’s Publishing © 1919|isbn=1 85170 378 0|page=77}} 3. ^1 {{cite book|last=Jane|first=Fred T.|title=Jane’s All The Worlds Fighting Ships 1898|origyear=1898|year=1969|publisher=first published by Sampson Low Marston, London 1898, Reprinted ARCO Publishing Company|location=New York|page=84 to 85}} 4. ^1 {{cite book|last=Jane|first=Fred T.|title=Jane’s Fighting Ships of World War I|year= 1990|publisher=Jane’s Publishing © 1919|isbn=1 85170 378 0|page=76}} 5. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Naval & Military intelligence |day_of_week=Monday |date=16 December 1901 |page_number=10 |issue=36639| }} 6. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Naval & Military intelligence |day_of_week=Wednesday |date=18 December 1901 |page_number=6 |issue=36641}} 7. ^{{cite magazine|title=Naval Matters—Past and Prospective |journal=The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect |volume=30|date=1 August 1907 |p=15}} 8. ^1 {{cite web|title="Arrowsmith" List – Part 1 Destroyer Prototypes through "River" Class|url=http://www.gwpda.org/naval/s0420000.htm|accessdate=1 Jun 2013}}
5 : Ships built on the River Tyne|1899 ships|C-class destroyers (1913)|Maritime incidents in 1909|Shipwrecks of Ireland |
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