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'''H.M.S. ''London''''' was completed in mid-1902, one of five battleships in her class.
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
On 6 June, 1902, the ''London'' was inspected by Rear-Admiral [[Pelham Aldrich]] ([[Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard]]) and passed into the Fleet Reserve.  The following day she was commissioned at Portsmouth on 7 June, 1902, by Captain [[James Edward Clifford Goodrich|James E. C. Goodrich]].  It was announced that she would fly the flag of the [[Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth]], [[Charles Frederick Hotham|Sir Charles Hotham]], at the planned Naval Review to mark the coronation of King Edward VII, and then proceed to the [[Mediterranean Station]].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Saturday, 7 June, 1902.  Issue '''36788''', col C, p. 9.</ref>  In the end, the Naval Review wasn't held, and ''London'' was ordered to the Mediterranean on 3 July.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Wednesday, 2 July, 1902.  Issue '''36809''', col F, p. 7.</ref>
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On 6 June, 1902, the ''London'' was inspected by {{RearRN}} [[Pelham Aldrich]] ([[Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard]]) and passed into the Fleet Reserve.  The following day she was commissioned at Portsmouth on 7 June, 1902, by Captain [[James Edward Clifford Goodrich|James E. C. Goodrich]].  It was announced that she would fly the flag of the [[Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth]], [[Charles Frederick Hotham|Sir Charles Hotham]], at the planned Naval Review to mark the coronation of King Edward VII, and then proceed to the [[Mediterranean Station]].<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Saturday, 7 June, 1902.  Issue '''36788''', col C, p. 9.</ref>  In the end, the Naval Review wasn't held, and ''London'' was ordered to the Mediterranean on 3 July.<ref>"Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Wednesday, 2 July, 1902.  Issue '''36809''', col F, p. 7.</ref>
  
 
''London'' paid off on 27 October, 1916.<ref>''The Navy List'' (December, 1916).  p. 395''ww''.</ref>
 
''London'' paid off on 27 October, 1916.<ref>''The Navy List'' (December, 1916).  p. 395''ww''.</ref>
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==Captains==
 
==Captains==
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
 
Dates of appointment are provided when known.
*{{CaptRN}} [[James Edward Clifford Goodrich|James E. C. Goodrich]], 7 June, 1902.<ref>Goodrich Service Record.  The National Archives.  ADM 196/38.  f. 535.</ref>
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*{{CaptRN}} [[James Edward Clifford Goodrich|James E. C. Goodrich]], 7 June, 1902.<ref>Goodrich Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/38}}.  f. 535.</ref>
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*Captain [[Philip Francis Tillard]], August 1903.{{MackieRNW}}
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*Captain [[Julian Charles Allix Wilkinson]], August 1905.{{MackieRNW}}
 
*Captain [[William Oswald Story|William O. Story]], 7 April, 1907.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Friday, 29 March, 1907.  Issue '''38293''', col C, p. 5.</ref>
 
*Captain [[William Oswald Story|William O. Story]], 7 April, 1907.<ref>"Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices).  ''The Times''.  Friday, 29 March, 1907.  Issue '''38293''', col C, p. 5.</ref>
*Captain [[Hugh Henry Darby Tothill|Hugh H. D. Tothill]], 2 June, 1908.<ref>Tothill Service Record.  The National Archives.  ADM 196/42.  f. 296.</ref>
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*Captain [[Cyril Everard Tower]], February 1908.{{MackieRNW}}
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*Captain [[Hugh Henry Darby Tothill|Hugh H. D. Tothill]], 2 June, 1908.<ref>Tothill Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/42}}.  f. 296.</ref>
 
*Captain [[James Clement Ley|James C. Ley]], 1 October, 1908.<ref>''The Navy List'' (October, 1908).  p. 341.</ref>
 
*Captain [[James Clement Ley|James C. Ley]], 1 October, 1908.<ref>''The Navy List'' (October, 1908).  p. 341.</ref>
*Captain [[Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, First Baron Chatfield|A. Ernle M. Chatfield]], 8 February, 1910.<ref>Chatfield Service Record.  The National Archives.  ADM 196/43.  f. 346.</ref>
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*Captain [[Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, First Baron Chatfield|A. Ernle M. Chatfield]], 8 February, 1910.<ref>Chatfield Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/43}}.  f. 346.</ref>
*Captain [[Hugh Francis Paget Sinclair|Hugh F. P. Sinclair]], 26 August, 1910.<ref>Sinclair Service Record.  The National Archives.  ADM 196/43.  f. 368.</ref>
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*Captain [[Hugh Francis Paget Sinclair|Hugh F. P. Sinclair]], 26 August, 1910.<ref>Sinclair Service Record.  {{TNA|ADM 196/43}}.  f. 368.</ref>
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*Captain [[Ernest Humbert Grafton]], May 1912.{{MackieRNW}}
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*Captain [[Thomas Webster Kemp]], September 1913.{{MackieRNW}}
 
*Captain [[John Garnet Armstrong|John G. Armstrong]], 18 February, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (December, 1914).  p. 349.</ref>
 
*Captain [[John Garnet Armstrong|John G. Armstrong]], 18 February, 1914.<ref>''The Navy List'' (December, 1914).  p. 349.</ref>
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*Captain Adrian H. Smyth, June 1918.{{MackieRNW}}
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*Captain George P. England, February 1919.{{MackieRNW}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:40, 16 October 2012

H.M.S. London (1899)
Pendant Number: 70 (1914)
81 (Jan 1918)
N.41 (Apr 1918)[1]
Builder: Portsmouth Royal Dockyard[2]
Ordered: 1898-99 Programme[3]
Laid down: 8 Dec, 1898[4]
Launched: 21 Sep, 1899[5]
Commissioned: 7 Jun, 1902
Sold: 4 Jun, 1920[6]
Fate: Scrapped

H.M.S. London was completed in mid-1902, one of five battleships in her class.

Career

On 6 June, 1902, the London was inspected by Rear-Admiral Pelham Aldrich (Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard) and passed into the Fleet Reserve. The following day she was commissioned at Portsmouth on 7 June, 1902, by Captain James E. C. Goodrich. It was announced that she would fly the flag of the Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, Sir Charles Hotham, at the planned Naval Review to mark the coronation of King Edward VII, and then proceed to the Mediterranean Station.[7] In the end, the Naval Review wasn't held, and London was ordered to the Mediterranean on 3 July.[8]

London paid off on 27 October, 1916.[9]

Alterations

In 1913 it was approved that London receive a Mark III Dumaresq, Pattern 760. Having been supplied with the Mark III variant, she was to surrender a Mark I instrument.[10]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 30.
  2. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 30.
  3. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 37.
  4. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. p. 37.
  5. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 30.
  6. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 30.
  7. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Saturday, 7 June, 1902. Issue 36788, col C, p. 9.
  8. "Naval & Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Wednesday, 2 July, 1902. Issue 36809, col F, p. 7.
  9. The Navy List (December, 1916). p. 395ww.
  10. Admiralty Weekly Orders. "283.—Instruments, Rate of Change, Dumaresq, Mark III, Pattern 760—Supply of, to certain Ships." N.S. 2066/13.—6.6.1913. The National Archives. ADM 182/4.
  11. Goodrich Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/38. f. 535.
  12. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  13. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  14. "Naval and Military Intelligence" (Official Appointments and Notices). The Times. Friday, 29 March, 1907. Issue 38293, col C, p. 5.
  15. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  16. Tothill Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/42. f. 296.
  17. The Navy List (October, 1908). p. 341.
  18. Chatfield Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 346.
  19. Sinclair Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/43. f. 368.
  20. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  21. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  22. The Navy List (December, 1914). p. 349.
  23. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  24. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.

Bibliography


London Class Pre-dreadnought
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