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English: CORNWALLIS (ex Lychnis) Hamilton, August, 1917. Convoy Sloop of Anchusa series, 1290 tons. Dimensions: 255 1⁄4 (p.p.), 266 1⁄4 (w.l.), 277 ¾ (0.a.) x 35 x 14 1⁄3 feet. Guns: 3—4 inch, 2—2 pdr. pom-poms. Machinery: 4-cyl. triple expansion vertical. Boilers: 2 cylindrical. 1 screw. Designed H.P. 2500 = 15 kts. Coal: 260 tons. Complement, 140. Note.—Cornwallis sold to Indian Government by the Admiralty, September 1921. Sister ship Elphinstone wrecked, Jan. 1925.
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Jane's Fighting Ships, 1929

https://archive.org/details/janes-fs-1929-30-images/page/108/mode/1up
Author Commander M. P. Cooper, RIM.

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