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Portuguese corvette Afonso de Albuquerque (1884)

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History
Kingdom of Portugal
NameAfonso de Albuquerque
OperatorPortuguese Navy
BuilderThames Iron Works
Launched1884
General characteristics
Typesloop or unprotected cruiser
Displacement1092 t
Length203 ft 6 in (62.03 m)
Propulsion1360 ihp
Speed13.3 kn (15.3 mph; 24.6 km/h)
Armament
  • 2 × 6in./26 cal. gun
  • 5 × 5in./25 cal. guns
  • 2 × 3-pounder guns

Afonso de Albuquerque launched in 1885 was a sloop or small unprotected cruiser of the Portuguese Navy. Her name has also been spelled Afonso D’ Albuquerque.[1] She was named after the 16th-century Portuguese navigator Afonso de Albuquerque.

She was a small colonial warship, larger than most gunboats but weaker than a protected cruiser. The term sloop in the steamship era was used by some navies including the Royal Navy for what were essentially large gunboats. The Afonso de Albuquerque resembled in size and performance the Spanish unprotected cruisers of the Velasco class, which were used for colonial duties (and the unsuccessful defense of Manila Bay in 1898).

References

  1. ^ Conways, p.379

Bibliography

  • Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860—1905. New York: Mayflower Books. ISBN 0-8317-0302-4.