History | |
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United Kingdom | |
Name: | Pandora |
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Builder: | Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne and Wear |
Laid down: | 15 August 1888 |
Launched: | 27 August 1889 |
Completed: | 1 December 1890 |
Renamed: | Katoomba |
Fate: | Sold for scrap, 10 July 1906 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Pearl-class cruiser |
Displacement: | 2,575 tons |
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Beam: | 41 ft (12 m) |
Draught: | 15 ft 6 in (4.7 m) |
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Propulsion: | 2 × screws; 2 × 3-cylinder triple-expansion steam engines |
Speed: | 19 knots (35 km/h; 22 mph) |
Complement: | 210 |
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HMS Katoomba was a Pearl-class cruiser built for the Royal Navy, originally named HMS Pandora, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne and Wear and launched on 27 August 1889. Renamed on 2 April 1890, as Katoomba as the flagship of the Auxiliary Squadron of the Australia Station. She arrived in Sydney with the squadron on 5 September 1891. She was damaged in a collision with the tug Yatala in Port Adelaide on 29 December 1891. She left the Australia Station on 16 January 1906. She was sold for £8500 on 10 July 1906 and broken up at Morecambe.