Jaureguiberry
Battleship. Photos and history of the French battleship
Jaureguiberry, was built at La Seyne and laid down in November 1891, launched in 1893.
and completed in February 1897. was third Battleship similar to the Charles
Martel and Carnot. except that it had a
shorter Hull which made the main g12 inch guns very close tot he ends of
the ship. served in the ealry months of world war one although the
Jaureguiberry was in very poor condition stricken on the 20th June
1920 and scrapped in 1934.
Displacement 11637
tons, Speed: 17.7 knots. Crew 631
Displacement: Two 12 inch / 45 cal. M1887 guns, Two 10.8 inch /45
calibre M1887 guns. and Eight 5.5 inch / 45 caliber guns QF
M1888. Four 9 pounder, and twelve (increased later two 18) 3 pounder.
Eight 1 pounder revolvers. Two 18 inch torpedo Tubes
(submerged.)
Jaureguiberry Image
sent in by Jean Claude Girault
Jaureguiberry. Sent in by Allan Carmyle
Jaureguiberry. Sent in by Allan Carmyle
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