- HMS Orion (1879)
HMS "Orion" was a "Belleisle" class battleship of the Victorian
Royal Navy . Originally constructed for theOttoman Empire , and called "Bourdjou-Zaffer", she was purchased by the British Government before completion.She was designed by the Turkish naval architect
Ahmed Pasha and built bySamuda Brothers atCubitt Town , London under contract for the Ottomon Empire. However, in 1878 she was purchased by the British Government whilst still under construction, in a reaction to the war between the Ottoman Empire and Russia. Her sister, HMS|Belleisle|1876|6, which was purchased at the same time in an essentially complete state, was modified so as to fit in, as far as possible, with contemporary design in theRoyal Navy . "Orion", being less advanced in construction at the time of her purchase, was ultimately completed along the same lines.Her original design called for four 10-inch
muzzle-loading rifle s in a centrally locatedbox battery , but this plan was upgraded to four convert|12|in|mm|0|sing=on guns during her building. She, and "Belleisle" were the only British ships ever to mount 12-inch calibre artillery deployed to fire only on the broadside. It was possible, because of the provision of appropriate embrasures in the battery, to bring at least one gun to bear at any angle; proponents of the turret system of armament pointed out that in the turret system two, or possibly four guns could be made to bear on the same target.ervice history
She was commissioned to the Mediterranean Fleet on 24 June 1878. After paying off into the Reserve at Malta in 1883 she was recommissioned in 1885, and served as guardship at
Singapore until 1890, when she was demoted to the second class reserve at Malta. After refit and repair she remained in dockyard reserve at Chatham until declared non-effective in November 1901. In April 1902 she became a depot-ship at Malta for torpedo-boats, and in 1913 was converted to a store-ship at Devonport under the name of "Orontes" until her sale in 1913.References
* Oscar Parkes, "British Battleships" ISBN 0-85052-604-3
* Conway, "All the World's Fighting Ships" ISBN 0-85177-146-7
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