The Pearl-class cruiser was a class of nine third-class cruisers designed by Sir William White, five of which were paid for by Australia under the terms of the Imperial Defence Act of 1887 to serve in Australian waters.
[edit] Design
Pearl-class ships displaced 2,575 tons and were capable of 19 knots (35 km/h).
Right elevation, deck plan and hull section as depicted in Brassey's Naval Annual 1897
| Name |
Launched |
Fate |
| HMS Pallas |
1890 |
Sold for scrap in 1906. |
| HMS Pandora |
1889 |
Renamed HMS Katoomba. Sold for scrap in 1906. |
| HMS Pearl |
1890 |
Sold for scrap in 1906. |
| HMS Pelorus |
1889 |
Renamed HMS Mildura. Sold for scrap in 1906. |
| HMS Persian |
1890 |
Renamed HMS Wallaroo and then HMS Wallington. Changed back to original in 1920 before being sold for scrap. |
| HMS Philomel |
1890 |
Transferred to New Zealand Navy in 1914. Sold on 17 January 1947. Scuttled 6 August 1949. |
| HMS Phoebe |
1890 |
Sold for scrap in 1906. |
| HMS Phoenix |
1889 |
Renamed HMS Tauranga. Sold for scrap in 1906. |
| HMS Psyche |
1889 |
Renamed HMS Ringarooma. Sold for scrap in 1906. |
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[edit] References
- ^ a b c Winfield (2004) p.276
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