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HNLMS ''Atjeh'' ( nl, Zr.Ms/Hr.Ms. Atjeh), was an
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built at the '' Rijkswerf'' Amsterdam for the Royal Netherlands Navy. The ship served three term in the Dutch East Indies and was rebuilt as accommodation ship in 1906.


Service history

''Atjeh'' was
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at the '' Rijkswerf'' in Amsterdam on 3 March 1875. She was launched on 6 November 1876. The ship was commissioned on 1 November 1877. Later, the ship had to undergo speed trials at
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where she reached 14,5 knots. On 1 June 1878 the ship left the port of Nieuwediep for a cruise in the North
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, but while just underway her
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s broke and she had to return to port for repairs. After repairs where completed ''Atjeh'' returned to Texel roadstead on 12 June. On 20 July 1878 she visited
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, Scotland and left there on 26 July for a trip along the Dutch coast turning around at Scheveningen and returning to Texel on 1 August. 15 August 1878 she was decommissioned. ''Atjeh'' was recommissioned on 1 October 1879.


East Indies 1880-1884

In late 1879, ''Atjeh'' left the Netherlands for the Dutch East Indies. Her first destination was Cowes on the
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, where she arrived on 2 November. Here J.S. White was building 6 steam launches for the Dutch Navy. Three steam launches were 30 feet long, and three others 25 feet long. The biggest made 7.5 knots, the smaller type 6.8 knots. Each type could easily tow 4-5 other boats. On 5 November, the crew of Atjeh tested the first of the big steam launches, which she took on board on the 7th. On 28 January 1880 ''Atjeh'' reached Cape of Good Hope. On 10 February she left there for
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, where she arrived on 27 March 1880. In Batavia ''Atjeh'' became part of the ''Auxiliary squadron'' replacing . Some repairs were made, and ''Atjeh'' docked at
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At the time, the dry dock at Onrust was Onrust Dock of 3,000 tons. The statement about docking at Onrust therefore seems a bit unlikely. However, in April 1881 her captain would indeed write that she had not docked in a small year and that she showed a typical characteristic of
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plated ships. I.e. she was almost clean when she docked after arriving from the Netherlands, but was very dirty after one year sailing in the tropics. On 15 May ''Atjeh'' and ''Macassar'' then left on a trip to Northern
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, the
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, the
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archipelago and Makassar. During this trip ''Atjeh'' made good use of the steam launch. She arrived back Surabaya on 19 August 1880. On 3 September 1880 ''Atjeh'' left Surabaya for a trip to Australia. After visiting
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she returned to Batavia on 13 January 1881.Koloniaal verslag van 1881, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 10-11 In March 1881 Atjeh was lifted by
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. This dry dock first arrived at Onrust on 23 October 1880. In early May 1881 ''Atjeh'' left for Surabaya. From 10 to 12 June she performed the yearly measurement of the shoal at the mouth of the
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. Returning to Batavia late June. From 4 September till 1 October she made a trip to the
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,
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and East coast of Sumatra for practice and showing the flag. During the first half of October she was sent to
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due to the outbreak of  cholera on
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where she stayed over a month. In the second half of November she made a trip along the North and East coast of Aceh. In late December she was tasked with finding survivors of the shipwrecked SS Koning der Nederlanden in the
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. She returned from this in February 1882 to Batavia.Koloniaal verslag van 1882, Bijlage C .9 Bijlage G, pp. 8-11 In June 1882 ''Atjeh'' made a trip to Aceh from which she returned on 26 January 1883.Koloniaal verslag van 1883, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 8-9 From 15 April till November 1883 she was in Aceh, from whence she returned on 9 November. She then proceeded to
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to prepare for her return to Europe. The ship left Batavia for the Netherlands on 21 February 1884.Koloniaal verslag van 1884, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 10-11Koloniaal verslag van 1885, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 8-9


Europe, Africa and the West Indies 1884-1889

''Atjeh'' arrived at Texel on 24 June 1884. In the autumn of 1884 she made a trip to the Atlantic Ocean for practice and a trip to the West coast of Africa. The ship left Texel on 16 November 1884 and visited among others
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,
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and
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. At Futila,
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she set ashore a landing party to help put down a rebellion of locals against a Dutch factory there. On the journey back she stopped at Lisbon for provisions, docked at Ferrol and visited
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. 2 June 1885 she arrived back at Texel. ''Atjeh'' left Texel for the
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on 18 November 1885 and arrived on 30 December at Curaçao, where she replaced as station ship. In February 1886 ''Atjeh'' visited Colon and in April
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, Grenada, Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Sint Eustatius and
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. In November and December 1886 the ship made trips to Colombia and
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to show the flag. On 13 February 1887 she was relieved as station ship by . ''Atjeh'' left Curaçao for the Netherlands on 15 February 1887 and arrived on 27 March at Texel. Later in 1887 and throughout 1888 ''Atjeh'' was at Willemsoord, Den Helder for major maintenance. She was not recommissioned until 5 January 1889. Among the things done where the instalment of new boilers. On 2 July 1889 ''Atjeh'' left Texel and was joined by for exrecises on the
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. Afterwards, they were in
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from 31 July till 6 August. Both ships returned to Texel on 20 August. On 6 October 1889 ''Atjeh'' joined ''Tromp'' and forming a division for foreign service, for practice on the Atlantic Ocean. On 10 October 1889 the three ships left Texel and stayed from 2 till 7 November at Saint Vincent and from 29 November till 9 December at
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. After this the division was disbanded and ''Atjeh'' went on to the East Indies.


East Indies 1890-1893

''Atjeh'' arrived in Batavia on 31 January 1890. Here she relieved , but had to leave on 24 February for a trip to the
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from whence she left in late April, steaming to
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and then to Aceh.Koloniaal verslag van 1890, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 8-9 ''Atjeh'' arrived in Olehleh, Ache on 31 May 1890 where she replaced at the navel force stationed at the North coast of Ache. From 6 till 24 February she was in
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to dock and then proceeded to Batavia. Then end of March she was back at Aceh.Koloniaal verslag van 1891, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 8-9 Where she joined the navel force stationed at the North coast of Ache on 20 March 1891 till 14 March 1892. 13 March she arrived in Batavia from witch she left on 16 March to make a trip to Surabaya.Koloniaal verslag van 1892, Bijlage C .10 Bijlage H, pp. 8-9 At Surabaya she received some maintenance. From 15 April till 28 May 1982 ''Atjeh'' cruised the waters around Bali and
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. After that she was until 29 June present at
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, Lombok to survey the shipping in that area. From there she left for Makassar,
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where she arrived on 1 July. She stayed there until 7 July to leave again for the waters around Bali and Lombok. 21 August she was back at Makassar where she stayed until 11 October. When she left again for service in the waters around Bali and Lombok, which lasted until 16 November. On 16 December she visited Surabaya where she received some maintenance. From there she again left for service in the waters around Bali and Lombok. From 18 January till 1 February 1893 ''Atjeh'' was at Surabaya. After that she served until 21 March in the waters of Bali and Lombok and from there steamed to Batavia.Koloniaal verslag van 1893, Bijlage C .9 Bijlage G, pp. 8-9 On 29 April 1893 she left for Makassar where she stayed from 3 till 7 May. After that she was until 28 May present at
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, Lombok to survey the shipping in that area. From here she left for Surabaya where she arrived on 30 May, staying until 14 June. Then she returned to the waters around Bali and Lombok where she served until 27 July. After that she went to Surabaya to prepare here for the journey back to Europe. From there she steamed to
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where she arrived on 27 August. On 28 September 1893 she left Tanjung Priok for the Netherlands.Koloniaal verslag van 1894, Bijlage C .9 Bijlage G, pp. 8-9


Europe 1894-1895

''Atjeh'' arrived in Vlissingen on 11 January 1894. ''Atjeh'' and represented the Dutch government at the opening of the
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in June 1895.


East Indies 1895-1899

''Atjeh'' again left Vlissingen for the East Indies on 5 September 1895, where she was to replace ''Koningin Emma der Nederlanden'' in the ''Auxiliary squadron''. She arrived at Tanjung Priok on 27 December 1895. She left Tanjung Priok on 12 January 1896 and became part of the navel force stationed at the east of Java and Borneo on 15 January. On this day she departed from Ampenan, Lombok to Makassar, Celebes. In March and April that year she made a trip along the West and East coast of Celebes and from there to
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,
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,
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and back to Makassar.Koloniaal verslag van 1896, Bijlage C .9 Bijlage G, pp. 10-11 From 10 to 24 June 1896 ''Atjeh'' was at Surabaya to dock. After that she made a trip to the Lesser Sunda Islands until 24 July and spend a few days at
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. In August she disciplined the
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''Kadjoemaloeè'' on the West coast of Celebes. Early March 1897 she was a few days at Tanjung Priok to exchange part of her crew with , who had arrived in the Indies in February from Netherlands and left again for Europe on 3 March.Koloniaal verslag van 1897, Bijlage C .8 Bijlage F, pp. 10-11 In July 1897 ''Atjeh'' made a trip to
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,
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, Ternate and the West coast of Celebes. In November she visited
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, Bali and from 15 till 30 March she visited Tanjung Priok.Koloniaal verslag van 1898, Bijlage C .4 Bijlage B, pp. 8-9 Next she left for Surabaya where she arrived at 1 April to move the 3,000 tons Dock to the bay of Sabang, Ache. At Ache she was temporarily attached to the navel force stationed there. 15 September 1898 she left for Surabaya to prepare here for the journey back to the Netherlands. In late January 1899 she left Surabaya and steamed to Singapore and then to Olehleh. 27 March 1899 she left for the Netherlands steaming around the Cape of Good Hope.Koloniaal verslag van 1899, Bijlage C .4 Bijlage B, pp. 12-13Koloniaal verslag van 1900, Bijlage C .4 Bijlage B, pp. 8-9 Where she stayed from 11 till 23 May 1899 at
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and arrived 14 August 1899 at Texel.


Later career

In 1906 ''Atjeh'' was rebuilt as accommodation ship and commissioned as such on 8 November that year at the navel base Willemsoord, Den Helder. The ship was decommissioned in 1921.


Notes


References

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Koloniaal verslag van 1881
Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F
*Koloniaal verslag van 1882
Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G
*Koloniaal verslag van 1883
Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F
*Koloniaal verslag van 1884
Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F
*Koloniaal verslag van 1885
Bijlage C 5.7, Bijlage E
*Koloniaal verslag van 1890
Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F
*Koloniaal verslag van 1891
Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F
*Koloniaal verslag van 1892
Bijlage C 5.10, Bijlage H
*Koloniaal verslag van 1893
Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G
*Koloniaal verslag van 1894
Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G
*Koloniaal verslag van 1896
Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G
*Koloniaal verslag van 1897
Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F
*Koloniaal verslag van 1898
Bijlage C 5.4, Bijlage B
*Koloniaal verslag van 1899
Bijlage C 5.4, Bijlage B
*Koloniaal verslag van 1900
Bijlage C 5.4, Bijlage B
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