- Alfonso XII class cruiser
The "Alfonso XII" class of
unprotected cruisers was a series of threecruisers built during the 1880s for service with theSpanish Navy . They were named for a recent Spanish king and two recent Spanish queens.Description
The "Alfonso XII" class had three masts and two funnels. They were unarmored, but their hulls were built with a French-style cellular system with 12 watertight bulkheads. ["Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905", p. 384 ] The
Ferrol -built ships were the first two steel-hulled cruisers built in that yard. [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/AlfonsoXii.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Alfonso XII"] ; [http://www.spanamwar.com/Reinacristina.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Cristina"] ] The main guns were built byHontoria and mounted in sponsons. The torpedo tubes were fixed; one was on each beam, two were forward, and one was aft. The class took a long time to complete; the lead unit was delayed for five years by material shortages and took ten years from keel-laying to commissioning. [ "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905", p. 384 ]The ships were designed for colonial service, and were not intended to fight the armored and heavily armed ships they would meet in the
Spanish-American War . They were plagued by machinery and boiler problems, and proved to be much slower steamers than their designers had intended. [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/AlfonsoXii.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Alfonso XII"] ; [http://www.spanamwar.com/Reinacristina.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Cristina"] ; [http://www.spanamwar.com/reinam.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Mercedes"] ]History
After early service in home waters, the "Alfonso XII"-class cruisers were assigned to colonial duty in the
Caribbean andPhilippines . Thanks to machinery and boiler problems, only one was seaworthy during theSpanish-American War , and two were lost during the conflict, one of the sunken ships being salvaged and put into service in theUnited States Navy . The lone survivor in Spanish service was decommissioned soon after the war. [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/AlfonsoXii.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Alfonso XII"] ; [http://www.spanamwar.com/Reinacristina.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Cristina"] ; [http://www.spanamwar.com/reinam.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Mercedes"] ]Ships in class
"Alfonso XII"
Named for a Spanish king and laid down in 1881, "Alfonso XII" was delayed during construction for five years by material shortages and not completed until 1891. [ "Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905", p. 384 ] She was immobilized at
Havana ,Cuba , by machinery and boiler trouble by 1897, and was anchored only 200 yards (183 meters) from the battleship USS "Maine" when the latter exploded in February 1898. Unable to get underway, she took no part in the ensuingSpanish-American War except to land her guns for use in coastal defenses. She was decommissioned in 1900, the last survivor of the class in Spanish service. [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/AlfonsoXii.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Alfonso XII"] ]"Reina Cristina"
Named for a Spanish queen, "Reina Cristina' was launched in 1887. After early service in Spanish waters, she was sent to the
Philippines , where she supported Spanish actions against Philippine insurgents. [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/Reinacristina.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Cristina"] ] She was flagship of the squadron of Rear AdmiralPatricio Montojo y Pasaron atManila Bay and the only member of her class that was seaworthy when theSpanish-American War broke out, and was sunk in theBattle of Manila Bay on1 May 1898 . [ Nofi, p. 23 ]"Reina Mercedes"
Named for a Spanish queen, "Reina Mercedes" was launched in 1887. After early service in Spanish waters, she was sent to the
Caribbean , where she became flagship of Spanish naval forces in Cuban waters. She was immobilized by boiler trouble atSantiago de Cuba when theSpanish-American War began, and was trapped there along with the squadron of Vice AdmiralPascual Cervera y Topete . [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/reinam.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Mercedes"] ] After the annihilation of Cervera's squadron in theBattle of Santiago de Cuba , "Reina Mercedes" was scuttled as a blockship in the harbor entrance on the night of4 July -5 July 1898 . [ Nofi, p. 195 ] She was soon salvaged by theUnited States Navy and served for many years in theUnited States as the unarmed receiving ship USS "Reina Mercedes". [ [http://www.spanamwar.com/reinam.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Mercedes"] ]Notes
References
*Chesneau, Roger, and Eugene M. Kolesnik, Eds. "Conway's All The World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905." New York, New York: Mayflower Books Inc., 1979. ISBN 0831703024.
*Nofi, Albert A. "The Spanish-American War, 1898". Conshohocken, Pennsylvania:Combined Books, Inc., 1996. ISBN 0938289578.External links
* [http://www.spanamwar.com/AlfonsoXii.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Alfonso XII"]
* [http://www.spanamwar.com/Reinacristina.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Cristina"]
* [http://www.spanamwar.com/reinam.htm The Spanish-American War Centennial Website: "Reina Mercedes"]
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