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HMS Cygnet (1898)

HMS ''Cygnet'' was a two funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates. She was the thirteenth ship to carry this name. She was launched in 1898, served in the Chatham division before World War I and was tendered to the gunnery school at Sheerness during the war. She was sold for breaking in 1920.
==Construction==
She was laid down as yard number 320 on 25 September 1896 at the John I Thornycroft and Company shipyard at Chiswick on the River Thames. She was launched on 3 September 1898. During her builder’s trials her maximum average speed was 30.3 knots. She proceeded to Portsmouth to have her armament fitted and was completed and accepted by the Royal Navy in February 1900. During her acceptance trials and work ups her average sea speed was 25 knots.〔''Jane’s All The Worlds Fighting Ships'' (1898), pp.84-85〕〔''Jane’s Fighting Ships of World War I'' (1919), p.76〕

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