Annual Manoeuvres of 1892
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThe Royal Navy's Annual Manoeuvres of 1892 involved a number of ships specially commissioned on 21 July, 1892, except Blonde on 29 June and Naiad on 8 July.[1]
Order of Battle
Sheerness Command
- second class protected cruiser Andromache Captain H.S.H. Prince Louis of Battenberg
- second class protected cruiser Apollo Captain Richard Poore
- second class protected cruiser Arethusa Captain William Hannam Henderson
- third class protected cruiser Barracouta Commander John Ferris
- second class battleship Benbow Captain Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe
- coastal monitor Cyclops Commander John Warde Osborne
- torpedo gunboat Gleaner Lieutenant George Latham Blacker Bennett
- torpedo gunboat Gossamer Lieutenant Frederick Gilbert Charles Langdon
- torpedo gunboat Grasshopper Lieutenant Henry Maurice Wilton Pitt Johnson
- coastal monitor Hydra Commander Vernon Archibald Tisdall
- second class protected cruiser Mersey Commander Adolphus Frederic St. Clair
- second class protected cruiser Naiad Captain Francis Powell
- armoured cruiser Northampton Captain Henry Harvey Boys
- torpedo gunboat Salamander Lieutenant John Henry Waters Theed
- torpedo gunboat Sheldrake Lieutenant Lionel Aubrey Walter Barnes-Lawrence
- torpedo gunboat Skipjack Lieutenant Edmond John Warre Slade
- second class protected cruiser Terpsichore Captain Samuel Arthur Johnson
- second class protected cruiser Thetis Captain William Carnegie Codrington Forsyth
- second class protected cruiser Tribune Captain Oswald Peploe Tudor
- T.B. 26 Sub-lieutenant in Command Montagu William Warcop Peter Consett
- T.B. 27 Sub-lieutenant in Command Henry Arthur Lyall
- T.B. 65 Lieutenant & Commander (T) Arthur Barry
- T.B. 67 Sub-lieutenant in Command James Andrew Fergusson
- T.B. 68 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Stanley Bernard Norfolk (lent)
- T.B. 72 Lieutenant & Commander Leonard Coryton Lister (lent)
- T.B. 73 Sub-lieutenant in Command Theobald Walter Butler Kennedy
- T.B. 74 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Sidney Robert Drury-Lowe (lent)
Portsmouth Command
- third class protected cruiser Barham Captain Alfred Leigh Winsloe
- third class protected cruiser Barossa Commander Arthur William Edward Prothero
- second class battleship Camperdown Captain Wollaston Comyns Karslake
- armoured cruiser Galatea Captain William Alison Dyke Acland
- ironclad monitor Glatton Captain Orford Churchill
- second class battleship Hero Captain Alexander George McKechnie
- second class protected cruiser Indefatigable Captain George Lambart Atkinson
- second class protected cruiser Iris Captain Charles James Norcock
- second class protected cruiser Latona Captain Count Frederick Cosmeto Metaxa
- torpedo gunboat Rattlesnake Lieutenant & Commander Lewis Bayly
- torpedo gunboat Seagull Lieutenant & Commander (T) Arthur Ward Torlesse
- T.B. 25 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Vincent Barkly Molteno (lent)
- T.B. 33 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command George Henry Baird (lent)
- T.B. 41 Lieutenant in Command Thomas Legge Barnardiston (lent)
- T.B. 66 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Philip James Stopford (lent)
- T.B. 75 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Arthur Craig Waller (lent)
- T.B. 77 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Wilmot Stuart Nicholson (lent)
- T.B. 79 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Sydney Stewart Hall (lent)
- T.B. 80 Lieutenant in Command Frederick Charles Ashley Ogilvy (lent)
- T.B. 81 Lieutenant in Command (T) Frederick Charles Doveton Sturdee (lent)
- T.B. 83 Lieutenant in Command Cole Cortlandt Fowler (lent)
- T.B. 84 Lieutenant in Command Gordon Colquhoun Fraser (lent)
- T.B. 85 Lieutenant in Command Thomas Charles Smyth (lent)
Devonport Command
- third class protected cruiser Blonde Commander Henry Marwood Colson Festing
- second class battleship Conqueror Captain Pelham Aldrich
- gunvessel Curlew Commander Arthur Napier Heathcote
- second class protected cruiser Forth Captain Edward Grey Hulton
- monitor Gorgon Commander George Izat
- third class protected cruiser Phoebe Captain Alvin Coote Corry
- torpedo gunboat Sharpshooter Commander Lionel de Lautour Wells
- torpedo gunboat Spanker Lieutenant & Commander Herbert Neville Rolfe
- torpedo gunboat Spider Lieutenant & Commander John Gibbings
- ex-tug and special service vessel Traveller Lieutenant & Commander Richard Archibald Cathie
- second class protected cruiser Thames Captain Charles Carter Drury
- T.B. 52 Lieutenant & Commander (T) Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon (lent)
- T.B. 53 Lieutenant & Commander Trevylyan Dacres Willes Napier (lent)
- T.B. 55 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Frank Brandt (lent)
- T.B. 57 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Ralph Philip Clutton (lent)
- T.B. 58 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command John Douglas Edwards (lent)
- T.B. 59 acting Sub-lieutenant in Command Lionel Halsey (lent)
- T.B. 87 Lieutenant & Commander Clement Greatorex (lent)
Footnotes
- ↑ "The Naval Manoeuvres." The Times (London, England), Saturday, Jul 16, 1892; pg. 17; Issue 33692.
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