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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: HMS Amphion, HMS Lord Clyde, HMS Alert, HMS Vanguard, HMS Duke of Edinburgh, HMS Defence, HMS Renown, HMS Warrior, USS Jeannette, HMS Shannon, HMS Empress of India, HMS Inconstant, Svyataya Anna, HMS Royal Oak, HMS Repulse, HMS Ramillies, HMS Erebus, HMS Curacoa, HMS Egeria, HMS Hazard, HMS Swinger, HMS Collingwood, HMS Howe, HMS Gorgon, HMS Thunderer, HMS Constance, HMS Anson, HMS Thames, HMS Imogene, HMS Penelope, Japanese corvette Hiei, HMS Dreadnought, HMS Juno, HMS Defiance, HMS Carysfort, HMS Iron Duke, HMS Superb, HMS James Watt, HMS Nile, HMS Cordelia, HMS Research, HMSAS Afrikander, HMS Nottingham, HMS Rodney, HMS J4, HMS Prince Consort, HMS Fearless, HMS Cornwall, HMS Vengeance, HMS Fisgard, HMS Valorous, HMS Iris, HMS Drake, HMS Success, HMY Victoria and Albert III, HMS Active, HMS Flora, HMS Cambrian, HMS J3, HMS Andromeda, HMS H51, HMS Pioneer, HMS Nimble, HMS H52, HMS Barracouta, HMS Harrier, HMS Vulture, HMS Aurora, HMS Clarence, HMS Fly, HMS Spartiate, HMS Royal William, HMS Emerald, HMS Colossus, HMS Centurion, HMS Lion, HMS Psyche, HMS Belleisle, HMS Essex, HMS Mercury, HMS Geyser. Excerpt: HMS Amphion was a second class cruiser of the Leander Class which served with the Royal Navy. She was built at Pembroke Dockyard, being laid down in 1881, launched in 1883 and completed in financial year 1885-86, and then lay in ordinary at Devonport. She was commissioned for the 1887 and 1888 annual manoeuvres. She was recommissioned in December 1888 served in the Pacific until 1890, in the Mediterranean from 1890 to 1895, in ordinary in Devonport from 1895 to 1897 and in the Pacific once more from 1897 to 1904, having a refit in 1900. The Amphion was built at Pembroke Dockyard, and completed in financial year 1885-86. The December 1885 Navy List, listed the Amphion as at Devonport, with her commissioned and wa...