HMS Opal (1875)

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Opal in Sydney
History
Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svgUnited Kingdom
NameHMS Opal
BuilderWilliam Doxford & Sons Ltd, Sunderland
Laid down13 October 1873
Launched9 March 1875
FateSold for breaking at Sheerness, August 1892
General characteristics [1]
Class and type Emerald-class corvette
Displacement2,120 tons
Tons burthen1,864 bm
Length220 ft (67 m) pp
Beam40 ft (12 m)
Draught
  • 16 ft 6 in (5.03 m) forwards
  • 18 ft (5.5 m) aft
Depth of hold21 ft 6 in (6.55 m)
Installed power
  • 2,187  ihp (1,631 kW)
  • 350 nhp
Propulsion
  • 2-cylinder horizontal compound expansion steam engine
  • 6 × cylindrical boilers
  • Single hoisting screw
Sail plan Full-rigged ship (barque from the 1880s)
Complement232
Armament

HMS Opal was an Emerald-classcorvette of the Royal Navy, laid down as Magicienne by William Doxford & Sons Ltd, Sunderland and launched on 9 March 1875. [2]

She was completed with an armament of 14 muzzle-loading 64-pounder rifled guns (2 as bow and stern chasers mounted on centre-line swivelling slides, and 12 on broadside slide mountings) and initially commenced service on the Pacific Station, and while on passage in 1876 hit a rock in the Strait of Magellan. She was damaged and repairs were undertaken at Esquimalt. [2] She returned to England in 1880 for refit, in which her broadside armament was reduced by 2 guns and she was re-rigged as a barque. [2]

She sailed for service on the Cape of Good Hope and West Africa Station in 1883. [2] En route she arrived at Limbe, Cameroon on 19 July 1884, she was carrying the British Consul for the Bights of Benin and Biafra, Edward Hyde Hewett on his mission to claim the Victoria area (the Cameroon) for Britain. He arrived and planted his flag too late, as Gustav Nachtigal had already raised the German flag at Douala a few days earlier on 14 July 1884. [3]

She then commenced service on the Australia Station in 1885. She returned to England in 1890 and was placed into reserve. She was sold for breaking up at Sheerness in August 1892. [2]

Citations

  1. Winfield (2004), p. 288
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Bastock, p. 87.
  3. Ndi, Anthony (2014). Southern West Cameroon Revisited Volume Two: North-South West Nexus 1858–1972. Langaa RPCIG. p. 100. ISBN   978-9956-791-32-3 . Retrieved 11 February 2019.

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