HMS Iphigenia

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HMS Iphigenia was an Apollo-class protected cruiser of the Royal Navy built on the River Clyde and launched in 1891, spending her early years on the China Station. When she became obsolete as a cruiser, she was converted as a minelayer in 1907. Her service ended when she was sunk as a blockship during the Zeebrugge Raid on 23 April 1918.

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1893 HMS Iphigenia
1914-07-28T00:00:00Z
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1890-03-17T00:00:00Z
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keel laying
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ship commissioning
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ship launching
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Aerial photograph after Zeebrugge Raid IWM Q 20648BAerial photograph after Zeebrugge Raid IWM Q 20648B
Collections of the Imperial War Museum Q20184Collections of the Imperial War Museum Q20184
Rescue of the crew of `Intrepid` and `Iphigenia` in Motor Launch 282 RMG PU9884Rescue of the crew of 'Intrepid' and 'Iphigenia' in Motor Launch 282 RMG PU9884
Protected cruiser HMS Iphigenia - IWM Q 75434Protected cruiser HMS Iphigenia - IWM Q 75434
L'Iphigenia renfloué (croiseur anglais échoué à Zeebruges en avril 1918) - photographie de presse - Agence Rol - btv1b53052748b
Submarines, mines and torpedoes in the war (1914) (14576678520)Submarines, mines and torpedoes in the war (1914) (14576678520)
Zeebrugge Raid graphicZeebrugge Raid graphic
Zeebrugge-RaidZeebrugge-Raid