HMS Earnest (1896)
HMS Earnest was an "thirty-knotter" torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was built by Laird, Son & Company at their Birkenhead shipyard as one of six Earnest-class destroyers ordered as part of the Royal Navy's 1895–1896 construction programme, which were later classified as members of the B-class. Earnest was launched on 7 November 1896 and was completed in November 1897.
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HMS Earnest (1896)
HMS Earnest was an "thirty-knotter" torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was built by Laird, Son & Company at their Birkenhead shipyard as one of six Earnest-class destroyers ordered as part of the Royal Navy's 1895–1896 construction programme, which were later classified as members of the B-class. Earnest was launched on 7 November 1896 and was completed in November 1897.
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HMS Earnest was an "thirty-kno ...... d for scrap on 7 January 1920.
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1896-03-02
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1896-11-07
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Scrapped, 1920
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*1 × QF 12-pounder gun
*2 × 18 inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes
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November 1897
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United Kingdom
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Scrapped, 1920
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1896-03-02
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1896-11-07
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HMS Earnest
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*vertical triple-expansion steam engines
*Coal-fired Normand boilers
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