HMS Temeraire (1876)

HMS Temeraire (1876)

HMS "Temeraire" was an ironclad battleship of the Victorian Royal Navy which was unique in that she carried her main armament partly in the traditional broadside battery, and partly in barbettes on the upper deck.

She was built at Chatham, on a slipway adjoining that on which HMS|Alexandra|1875|6, who would precede her into service by some seven months, was being built. She was designed at a time when the shortcomings of the traditional broadside battery - limited axial fire, low command, inactivity of half the guns in single-ship duels, heavy crew and difficulty in working the guns in seaway - were stimulating designers to develop improvements in artillery deployment. Her armament was partly conventional, being deployed on the broadside, and partly experimental; she was the first British ship to be equipped with guns in barbettes located on the midline on the upper deck. Indeed, she was the first British ship with barbettes of any kind. The foremost barbette was located ahead of the foremast, and had a field of fire ahead, extending to well abaft the beam on both sides. To achieve the same degree of freedom of fire from the after barbette the mizzen mast was deleted, and the after barbette placed aft of the mainmast. "Temeraire" and "Alexandra" were the only British battleships ever to carry guns of convert|11|in|mm|sing=on calibre.

The design of the barbettes was itself unique. On firing, the recoil of the gun caused it to both drop and rotate through 180 degrees; this allowed re-loading without the exposure of the gun crew to aimed enemy fire. After loading, the gun was rotated by a hydraulic system back into the firing position. While this system was effective, it was slow and expensive and was never repeated.

The suppression of the mizzen mast resulted in "Temeraire" being the largest ship ever to sail with brig rig, that is, with sail carried on only two masts. She was known during her life as "the Great Brig".

Service history

She was commissioned at Chatham in 1877 for service in the Mediterranean, where she spent the next fourteen years with the exception of the winter of 1887-1888, when she was with the Channel Fleet. She was with Admiral Geoffrey Hornby through the Dardanelles in 1878, and remained in the vicinity of Constantinople for a year thereafter. After recommissioning at Malta in 1881 she was present at the bombardment of Alexandria (1882), firing 136 convert|11|in|mm|sing=on shells and 84 convert|10|in|mm|sing=on. She paid off at Portsmouth in 1887, and then returned to the Mediterranean for her final three years of active service, paying off at Devonport in 1891.

She was in the Reserve Fleet until 1893, when she was downgraded to Fleet Reserve. She was dockyard Reserve in 1901, and in 1904 became part of the "Indus" stoker training establishment, and was renamed "Indus II". In 1915, under the new name of "Akbar", she was transferred to Liverpool as a reformatory ship. During the first world war she served as a depot ship, and was finally sold 26 May 1921.

References

* Oscar Parkes "British Battleships" ISBN 0-85052-604-3
* Roger Chesneau and Eugene M. Kolesnik, ed., "Conway's All The Worlds Fighting Ships, 1860-1905", (Conway Maritime Press, London, 1979), ISBN 0-85177-133-5
* Dittmar F. J. & Colledge J. J., "British Warships 1914-1919, (Ian Allen, London,1972) ISBN 0-7110-0380-7


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