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rated at 2,500–2,700 ihp (1,900–2,000 kW) giving a speed of 17–17.5 kn (19.6–20.1 mph; 31.5–32.4 km/h). The ship had a crew of 82 officers and men.
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for use as a drill ship by the RNR. During the Second World War she was used as a boot camp for navy recruits. After the war she continued as an RNR base. There was even a
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Ledger of Receipts and Issues of Chronometers. Held by the Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, UK. Le Cheminant chronometers Nos.18723
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remained part of the 11th Sloop Flotilla when the First World War ended on 11 November 1918. After convoy duty in the late stages of World War I,
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to Japan from 1894. Eighty-four examples were supplied back to Britain by Japan after the start of the First World War.
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chronometer from the Royal Observatory on 15 May 1925. After service in the Mediterranean, in 1938 she became a
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was about 1,290 long tons (1,310 t) normal. Two coal-fed boilers fed steam to a three-cylinder
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was decommissioned. She was later sold to the charity Inter-Action in 1988.
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As part of the move of the RNR to a new purpose built shore based drill ship
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after commissioning. By July 1918, the Gibraltar-based sloops, including
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club based on her. As a warship in Commission she correctly wore the
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rusted her hull so badly that she was scrapped in 1995.
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during her time as a drill ship of London Division RNR.
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but firing a lighter shell, which had been supplied by
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Index

HMS Chrysanthemum

Armstrong Whitworth
Anchusa-class
sloop
p/p
o/a
knots
QF 4 inch Mk IV guns
BL 4 inch Mk IX guns
12-pounder guns
Depth charge
Anchusa-class
sloop
Royal Navy
Le Cheminant
drill ship
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
Royal Naval Reserve
laid down
Armstrong Whitworth
High Walker
Newcastle upon Tyne
Yard number
launched
Flower-class sloops
long overall
between perpendiculars
beam
draught

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