Minotaur Class ironclad HMS
Northumberland built 1863-66. Ships of the class were HMS Minotaur, HMS Agincourt and HMS
Northumberland. These Broadside Ironclads were initially designed as 50
gun armoured frigates. and they were similar to HMS Achilles except
they were larger versions. HMS
Northumberland was built at Millwall Iron Works and laid down on the 10th
October 1861, and completed on the 8th October 1868. Due to the
weight of the ship HMS Northumberland got stuck on the slipway. onyl
going down half way, so that only part of the ship was in the deep water.
Tugs ahd hydrolic jacks had tried several times to move her over this
period without success. she spent over a month on slipway supported
by pontoons and jacks. by the time she eventually was afloat
Millwall ironworks were in liquidation. and the hull became a asset
of the company for 8 months. She was eventually handed over the to
the Royal navy after the final payment had been made. and the completion
of the ship went ahead and was ready for service in the Channel Squadron
in 1868. HMS Northumberland along with her sister ship HMS
Agincourt. toed the Bermuda Dock as far as Maderia. She served in the
Channel squadron between 1868 till 1873. On the 25th December 1872
at Funchal Roads. she collided with HMS Hercules and ripped open her
underside. this was caused by faulty cables. Went into refit in 1875 until
1879 she was also re armed with seven 9 -inch MLR and twenty 8
inch MLR and four Whitehead Torpedo launchers. she also had her
second and fourth masts removed. at this time as well. rejoined the
Channel Squadron in 1879 until 1885. went in for refit from 1885
till 1887. rejoined channel squadron in1 887 and relieved HMS
Minataur In 1890 went into reserve at Portland, moving into
reserve at Devonport in 1891. until 1898 when she became a training ship
for Stockers at Nore between 1898 and 1909 under the name of
Acheron. In 1909 converted to Coal Hulk CD.68 later changing
to C.8 Sold in 1928. |
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HMS Northumberland, 1868.
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HMS Northumberland, 1868.
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HMS Northumberland, 1879.
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HMS Northumberland, 1868.
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large image size 10" x 7" approx, is available. Reproduced
from the original negative / photo under license from MPL, the copyright
holder. A signed numbered certificate is supplied. Price
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HMS Northumberland.
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Commander C E Tower and the officers of the training
ship HMS Northumberland c.1901
From left to right: Back row - G Edbrook, Boatswain;
S Ayres, Gunner; H E A Burridge, Boatswain; W Wood, Boatswain; E W Hurst,
Boatswain; Lieutenant J O'Hatcher. Front Row - J T H Ward, Chief Engineer;
Commander C E Tower; Lieutenant P M Riadore; Rev. J E Hogan. |

The Gun Deck of HMS Northumberland, 1897.
Photographed in 1897. a long line of Broadside guns.
These 8 - inch muzzle loading Riffled guns (9 tons) and a couple
of 9 - inch guns of twelve tons. |
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| HMS MINOTAUR |
12TH DECEMBER 1863 |
CONVERTED TO A TRAINING SHIP AND RENAMED
BOSCAWEN IN 1904 THEN GANGES IN 1906 AND RENAMED AGAIN IN 1908 AS
GANGES II. BROKEN UP IN 1922. |
| HMS AGINCOURT |
27TH MARCH 1865 |
CONVERTED TO A TRAINING SHIP AND RENAMED
BOSCAWEN III IN 1904, THEN GANGES II IN 1906. BROKEN UP IN 1927. |