Name: | CHIH YUAN or CHIH YUEN |
Type: | Cruiser |
Keel: | 20/10/1885 |
Launched: | 29/09/1886 |
Completed: | 23/07/1887 |
Builder: | Sir WG Armstrong, Mitchell & Co Ltd |
Yard: | Elswick |
Yard Number: | 493 |
Dimensions: | 2310disp, 250.0 x 38.0 x 15.0(draft)ft |
Engines: | 2 x T3cyl (30, 44 & 68 x 36ins), 5500ihp |
Engines by: | R & W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co Ltd, St Peter's, Newcastle |
Propulsion: | 2 x Screws, 18.0knots |
Construction: | Steel |
Armament: | 1 x 2 x 8.2ins, 1 x 8.2ins, 2 x 1 x 6.0ins, 8 x 1 x 6pdr QF, 2 x 1 x 3pdr QF guns; |
4 x 1 x 14.0ins torpedoes (fwd, aft & broadside) | |
History: | |
23/07/1887 | Chinese Navy |
17/09/1894 | Sank |
Comments: | Sister to CHING YUAN |
Ordered for the Peiyang Fleet at a cost of £285,000 | |
17/09/1894: Sunk at the Battle of the Yalu River, against the Imperial Japanese Navy | |
She was sunk by the Elswick cruiser YOSHINO |
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Above photo is copyright of Tyne & Wear Archives
Above photo is copyright of Tyne & Wear Archives
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Above photo is copyright of Tyne & Wear Archives
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