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The ''Apollo'' class were second-class
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s designed by Sir William White and built for the
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in the late 19th century. Twenty-one ships of this class were built, making it the largest single class of steel cruisers ever built for the Royal Navy to the same design.


Design and construction

The design followed White's standard pattern for smaller steel cruisers, being of protected type (with an internal curved steel armour deck protecting the machinery spaces) and featuring low freeboard amidships with raised bulwarks connecting the forecastle and poop for weatherliness. It drew heavily from the slightly earlier ''Medea'', but with enlarged dimensions and a revised armament which, for the first time in Royal Navy 2nd-class cruisers, included the new 4.7-inch quick-firing gun. Six of these were carried; three on each side of the main deck. Two 6-inch guns were carried on the centreline, one at either end of the ship upon the forecastle and the poop. Ten ships of the class were sheathed and coppered for tropical service. These were; ''Aeolus'', ''Brilliant'', ''Indefatigable'', ''Intrepid'', ''Iphigenia'', ''Pique'', ''Rainbow'', ''Retribution'', ''Sirius'' and ''Spartan''. The sheathing added 200 tons to each ship's displacement and reduced their speed by a quarter of a knot. Critical opinion of the design was that it was an improvement on the ''Medea'', but still rather small. In practice they proved to be wet ships and poor seaboats, the low deck amidships being a factor. Twenty-one ships of this class were ordered under the 1889 Naval Defence Act, making up half of the Act's required forty-two cruisers. The obvious limitations of the ''Apollo''s led to a further enlarged & improved design (the ) being drawn up by White, of which eight units were also ordered under the Naval Defence Act.


Service

Ships of this class served during the
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. ''Sybille'' was wrecked 16th January 1901. ''Latona'', ''Apollo'', ''Intrepid'', ''Iphigenia'', ''Andromache'', ''Naiad'' and ''Thetis'' were converted into minelaying cruisers around 1907. In 1910 ''Rainbow'' was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy. In the same year, ''Indefatigable'' was renamed ''Melpomene'' to make her original name available for a new battle-cruiser. After nearly two decades of service, the ships were becoming worn out and units of the class were being progressively sold off in the early 1910s; ''Melampus'' in 1910,''Pique'', ''Retribution'' and ''Tribune'' in 1911, ''Melpomene'' in 1913, and ''Aeolus'', ''Scylla'' & ''Terpsichore'' in 1914. The remainder found a reprieve with the outbreak of the
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. By the last year of the
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, the surviving ships were no longer of any fighting value, and six of this class were converted into blockships to be scuttled in the entrances to enemy-occupied ports in Belgium. The cruisers ''Intrepid'', ''Iphigenia'' and ''Thetis'' were expended on 23 April 1918 in the
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on
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; ''Brilliant'' and ''Sirius'' were unsuccessfully expended in the similar
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on
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. A further
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to block Ostend took place in May, with ''Sappho'' and (the latter being of the ) as blockships, but ''Sappho'' broke down ''en route'' to Ostend and returned to port. ''Spartan'' was renamed ''Defiance'' in 1921. The surviving members of the class were for disposal after the war, mostly being sold between 1920 and 1922, with only ''Defiance'' being retained (as part of the torpedo school at Devonport) until finally sold in 1931.


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