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HMS ''Ceres'' was a C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy. She was the name ship of the ''Ceres'' group of the C-class of cruisers. ==Construction and early years==
The ''Ceres'' was constructed at Clydebank by John Brown & Company. She was laid down on 26 April 1916, launched on 24 March 1917 by Isabel Law, daughter of the wartime Chancellor of the Exchequer Andrew Bonar Law, and commissioned into the navy on 1 June 1917.〔(list of Allied warships )〕 In July 1917 ''Ceres'' joined the 6th Light Cruiser Squadron as part of the Grand Fleet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HMS Ceres )〕 net. She was transferred to the 3rd Light Cruiser Squadron in 1919 which was assigned to operate in the Mediterranean. During 1920 was operating in the Black Sea in support of operations against Communist forces. On 30th of March 1923 whilst in port at Constantinople, USS ''Fox'' collided with her stern causing damage to both ships.〔National Archives ADM 53/73065, "HMS ''Ceres'' ships log (19 Sept 1922 - 8 Sept 1923)"〕 In 1927 ''Ceres'' returned to the UK for deployment with the Home Fleet. During 1929-1931 she was refitted and placed in reserve, but reactivated in 1932 to join the Mediterranean Fleet. In November ''Ceres'' was again reduced to the reserve.
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