- HMS Lion (1910)
HMS "Lion" was a
battlecruiser of theRoyal Navy launched in 1910, the lead ship of her class (known as the "Splendid Cats"). She was originally constructed with her foremast and spotting top behind her forefunnel; the heat and fumes made access to the spotting top difficult and after her initial trials she was rebuilt with the foremast and fore funnel switched in position. InWorld War I she fought at thebattle of Heligoland Bight , 28 August 1914, and served as David Beatty's flagship at the battles of Dogger Bank, 24 January 1915 and Jutland, 31 May 1916, and was sold for breaking in 1924 under the terms of theWashington Naval Treaty .At Dogger Bank, she scored a somewhat lucky hit on "Seydlitz" which caused a cordite flashback which burned out the latter's two rear turrets. While it nearly resulted in the destruction of the "Seydlitz", the Germans gained crucial insight into improving magazine safety that would make the difference in the future battle of Jutland. [ [http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/outcome.html worldwar1.co.uk] ] In response she was struck by a salvo from the German battlecruiser "Derfflinger" which crippled her, forcing her to fall out of line and Admiral Beatty to lose control of his squadron until he transferred his flag to HMS "New Zealand".
At
Jutland she was hit by a 12 inch (305 mm) salvo from the "Lützow" which blew the roof off of the "Q" turret. Dozens ofRoyal Marines were killed, but a far larger catastrophe was averted when Major Francis Harvey, the mortally wounded turret commander, ordered the magazine doors shut and the magazine itself flooded, thereby preventing the ficklecordite propellant from setting off a massive explosion. How close the ship came to destruction was later discovered when several of the gunnery crew had been found dead, with their hands still clutching the magazine door handles. He was posthumously awarded theVictoria Cross .The future
First Sea Lord John H. D. Cunningham served aboard her asnavigator for the last year of the war.References
External links
* [http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/grant.htm Account of the battle of Jutland by Alexander Grant] , a gunner aboard "Lion".
* [http://www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/great_britain/battleships/lion/hms_lion.htm Maritimequest HMS Lion Photo Gallery]
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