HMS Belleisle (1876)

HMS Belleisle (1876)

HMS "Belleisle" was one of the four ships currently under construction for foreign navies in British shipyards which were purchased by the British government for the Royal Navy in 1878, at the time of the Russian war scare.

She was one of the two battleships of the "Belleisle" class, the other being HMS "Orion". She was built in the Samuda Brothers shipyard at Cubitt Town, London, for service with the Turkish navy, under the name of "Peik-i-Sheref", and was taken over for the Royal Navy in a completed condition. She was, however, not regarded as fit to serve as a British warship until a number of extensive and expensive modifications were carried out.

She had been intended to carry 10-inch calibre guns, and the first recorded change is "enlargement of ports to take 25-ton guns" (i.e. guns of 12-inch calibre). Other major alterations included the building in of extra coal bunkers, the fitting of extra officers' cabins and the fitting of torpedo launching apparatus.

The main artillery was disposed in a centrally placed octagonal box battery with two guns on each beam. The firing ports were so arranged that it was possible to fire two guns ahead, astern and on a limited bearing on either side. There were limited areas afore and abaft the beam where only one gun could be brought to bear; as the primary armament of this ship, as devised and designed, was her ram, this was regarded by her designer as an acceptable limitation.

Being smaller than other contemporary British battleships, she and her sister HMS "Orion" had comparatively limited range, speed and armament compared to them. However they were initially welcomed by the naval press as being inexpensive, costing only half that of an "Audacious" class battleship and a third of HMS|Inflexible|1876|6, but once her drawbacks became obvious they damned her in popular and naval opinion as a front-line fighting vessel.

ervice history

She was commissioned on 2 July 1878, and served for the next fourteen years as coastguard ship at Kingston, Ireland. Her only activity there was firing practice four times a year, the annual squadron cruise, and one refit at Devonport.

She paid off into the "B" Reserve in April 1893, descending into the Fleet Reserve in May 1894. She was paid off in May 1900 and converted into a target ship.

After surviving gunfire from HMS|Majestic|1895|6 in which shells filled with lyddite were tested, she was towed back to Portsmouth. There, she was used to test the effect of guns of 6-inch and of 9.2 inch calibre, and of torpedoes. The torpedo experiments were expected to demonstrate the protective effect of cellulose against these weapons; the cellulose was expected to swell and plug the holes caused by the torpedoes. This did not happen, and "Belleisle" sank into the mud. She was raised with difficulty in October 1903 and sold for scrap.

References

*Oscar Parkes, "British Battleships" ISBN 0-85052-604-3
*Conway, "All the World's Fighting Ships" ISBN 0-85177-133-5


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