Dunedin turning into Gardens Reach on the Brisbane River. South Brisbane wharves in background.
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United Kingdom | |
Name: | HMS Dunedin |
Builder: | Armstrong Whitworth (Newcastle-on-Tyne, UK): Hawthorn Leslie and Company, (Hebburn, UK) |
Laid down: | 5 November 1917 |
Launched: | 19 November 1918 |
Commissioned: | 13 September 1919 |
Fate: | Sunk 24 November 1941 by U-124 |
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Class and type: | Danae-class light cruiser |
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Length: | 445 ft (136 m) |
Beam: | 46 ft 6 in (14.17 m) |
Draught: | 14 ft 6 in (4.42 m) |
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Speed: | 29 knots (54 km/h) |
Range: | 2,300 nmi (4,300 km) |
Complement: | 462 |
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HMS Dunedin was a Danae-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy, pennant number D93. She was launched from the yards of Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle-on-Tyne on 19 November 1918 and commissioned on 13 September 1919. She has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Dunedin (named for the capital of Scotland, generally Anglicised as Edinburgh).
In October 1920 she, with the other three British vessels, was sent to assure protection of the unloading of munitions intended for Poland, at Danzig.
In 1931 she provided assistance to the town of Napier, New Zealand, after the strong Hawkes Bay earthquake, in a task force with the sloop Veronica and the cruiser Diomede.
Early in the Second World War, Dunedin was involved in the hunt for the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau after the sinking of the armed merchant cruiser Rawalpindi.
In early 1940 Dunedin was operating in the Caribbean Sea, and there she intercepted the German merchant ship Heidelberg west of the Windward Passage. Heidelberg's crew scuttled the ship before Dunedin could take her. A few days later, Dunedin, in company with the Canadian destroyer Assiniboine, intercepted and captured the German merchant ship Hannover near Jamaica. Hannover later became the first British escort carrier, Audacity. Between July and November, Dunedin, together with the cruiser Trinidad, maintained a blockade off Martinique, in part to bottle up three French warships, including the aircraft carrier Béarn.