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HMS Halcyon (1894)

The third HMS ''Halcyon'' was a ''Dryad''-class torpedo gunboat〔Winfield (2004), p.306〕 of the Royal Navy. Once described as "perhaps the smallest and least formidable vessel that ever crept into the 'Navy List,' ",〔"The Navy in Battle" (1918), Arthur Hungerford Pollen, p.250〕 she was launched in 1894 and was put up for sale before World War I. She was recommissioned in 1913, was converted to a minesweeper and served under the orders of the Admiral Commanding Coast Guard and Reserves. She was sold for breaking in 1919.
==Design==
Ordered under the Naval Defence Act of 1889, which established the "Two-Power Standard", the class was contemporary with the first torpedo boat destroyers. With a length overall of ,〔 a beam of 〔 and a displacement of 1,070 tons,〔 these torpedo gunboats were not small ships by the standard of the time; they were larger than the majority of World War I destroyers. ''Halcyon'' was engined by Hawthorn Leslie and Company〔 with two sets of vertical triple-expansion steam engines, two locomotive-type boilers, and twin screws. ''Halcyon'' produced ,〔 nearly twice the power of the rest of her class. She was capable of 19〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HMS ''Halcyon'' at NavalHistory.net )〕 or .〔 She carried between 100 and 160 tons of coal and was manned by 120 sailors and officers.〔

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