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| shipname = HMAS Melbourne
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| shipowner = Australian Navy
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| shipbuilder = Cammell Laird & Co, Birkenhead
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| shiplaunched = 30 May 1912
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| shipinservice = 18 Jan 1913
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| shipoutofservice2 = 23 Apr 1928
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| shipreclassified = Town Class Light cruiser (4 screws)
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| shipfate = broken up in 1929
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| shiptype = Light Cruiser
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| shiptonnage = 5,400 tons
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| shiplength = 456.9 ft (139.3m)
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| shipbeam = 49.9 ft (15.2m)
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| shipdepth = 19.6 ft (6.0m)
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| shipspeed = 23.2 knots (43 Kmph)
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| shipcapacity = Crew 485
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==Armament==
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* 8 x 6-inch 50 calibre guns
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* 4 x 3-pounder guns
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* 1 x 12-pounder gun
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* 2 x .303-inch Maxim guns
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* 8 x .303-inch Lewis guns
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* Torpedoes - 8 x 21-inch torpedo tubes (submerged)
  
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Town class light cruiser launched in 1913 and commissioned in 1913. Early in the war the Melbourne spent time in the Pacific and Indian Oceans searching for the German East India Squadron, before joining the escort of the first convoy of troops to Egypt. She remained guarding the convoy while the HMAS Sydney went to the Cocos Island group to fight the Emden.
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In December 1914, Melbourne was deployed to the Caribbean and based at Bermuda. For the next 18 months, she carried out patrol duties between the islands of the West Indies and along the east coast of North America, in concert with HMAS Sydney.
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==Remarks==
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From September 1916 she served with the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea, based at Scapa Flow.  Melbourne was present at the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet on 21 November 1918. She returned to Australia in April 1919.  
Sailed with a complement of 485.
 
 
 
Armaments were 8 x6 inch guns; 4 x 3 pounders; 1 x12 pounder gun; 2 x .303 inch Maxim guns; 8 x .303 inch Lewis guns; and 8 x 21 inch torpedo tubes.
 
 
 
Town class light cruiser launched in 1913 and commissioned in 1913.  Early in the war the Melbourne spent time in the Pacific and Indian Oceans searching for the German East India Squadron, before joining the escort of the first convoy of troops to Egypt. She remained guarding the convoy while the HMAS Sydney went to the Cocos Island group to fight the Emden.
 
  
From September 1916 she served with the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea, based at Scapa Flow.  Displacement of 5,400 tons and capable of 23 knots.
 
==List of local crew members==
 
  
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===List of local crew members===
 
Signaller [[Richard William Thomas Boyle]]
 
Signaller [[Richard William Thomas Boyle]]
  
 
[[Category:Ships]]
 
[[Category:Ships]]

Latest revision as of 16:07, 1 October 2021

HMAS Melbourne
HMAS Melbourne.jpg
History
Name HMAS Melbourne
Owner Australian Navy
Builder Cammell Laird & Co, Birkenhead
Launched 30 May 1912
In service 18 Jan 1913
Out of service 23 Apr 1928
Reclassified Town Class Light cruiser (4 screws)
Fate broken up in 1929
General characteristics
Type Light Cruiser
Tonnage 5,400 tons
Length 456.9 ft (139.3m)
Beam 49.9 ft (15.2m)
Depth 19.6 ft (6.0m)
Speed 23.2 knots (43 Kmph)
Capacity Crew 485


Armament

  • 8 x 6-inch 50 calibre guns
  • 4 x 3-pounder guns
  • 1 x 12-pounder gun
  • 2 x .303-inch Maxim guns
  • 8 x .303-inch Lewis guns
  • Torpedoes - 8 x 21-inch torpedo tubes (submerged)

Remarks

Town class light cruiser launched in 1913 and commissioned in 1913. Early in the war the Melbourne spent time in the Pacific and Indian Oceans searching for the German East India Squadron, before joining the escort of the first convoy of troops to Egypt. She remained guarding the convoy while the HMAS Sydney went to the Cocos Island group to fight the Emden.


In December 1914, Melbourne was deployed to the Caribbean and based at Bermuda. For the next 18 months, she carried out patrol duties between the islands of the West Indies and along the east coast of North America, in concert with HMAS Sydney.


From September 1916 she served with the British Grand Fleet in the North Sea, based at Scapa Flow. Melbourne was present at the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet on 21 November 1918. She returned to Australia in April 1919.


List of local crew members

Signaller Richard William Thomas Boyle