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''Reshadieh'' was launched on Wednesday, 3 September, 1913, by Naile Hanoum, the daughter of the Turkish Ambassador to Britain, Tewfik Pasha.  Rose water instead of the usual bottle of wine was used to christen the ship, which took the water in 45 seconds.  Hanoum was afterwards presented with a platinum necklace set with diamonds.  Hakki Pasha, Grand Vizier when the order for ''Reshadieh'' was placed with Vickers, was also present and gave a speech at the post-launch luncheon.
 
''Reshadieh'' was launched on Wednesday, 3 September, 1913, by Naile Hanoum, the daughter of the Turkish Ambassador to Britain, Tewfik Pasha.  Rose water instead of the usual bottle of wine was used to christen the ship, which took the water in 45 seconds.  Hanoum was afterwards presented with a platinum necklace set with diamonds.  Hakki Pasha, Grand Vizier when the order for ''Reshadieh'' was placed with Vickers, was also present and gave a speech at the post-launch luncheon.
  
''Erin'' was fitted with a main armament director in July-August, 1916 at Invergordon.{{CN}}
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Although ''Erin'' was specified as a ship to receive at least a secondary priority for a director installation in mid 1915,<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships'', p. 10.</ref> she fought at the [[Battle of Jutland]] without a director<ref>''The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships'', p. 11.</ref> and was not fitted until some time in July-August, 1916 at Invergordon.{{CN}}
  
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Erin_(1913) Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 18:42, 26 September 2009

H.M.S. Erin
Career Details
Pennant: 76 (April, 1918)[Citation needed]
Built By: Vickers, Barrow
Laid down: 1 August, 1911
Launched: 3 September, 1913
Commissioned: August, 1914
Sold: 19 December, 1922
Fate: Scrapped

Launch

Reshadieh was launched on Wednesday, 3 September, 1913, by Naile Hanoum, the daughter of the Turkish Ambassador to Britain, Tewfik Pasha. Rose water instead of the usual bottle of wine was used to christen the ship, which took the water in 45 seconds. Hanoum was afterwards presented with a platinum necklace set with diamonds. Hakki Pasha, Grand Vizier when the order for Reshadieh was placed with Vickers, was also present and gave a speech at the post-launch luncheon.

Alterations

Although Erin was specified as a ship to receive at least a secondary priority for a director installation in mid 1915,[1] she fought at the Battle of Jutland without a director[2] and was not fitted until some time in July-August, 1916 at Invergordon.[Citation needed]

See Also

Footnotes

  1. The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, p. 10.
  2. The Technical History and Index: Fire Control in HM Ships, p. 11.

Bibliography

Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). British Warships 1914–1919. London: Ian Allan. Template:BibUKFireControlInHMShips1919 Template:BibParkesBritishBattleships

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