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HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden

HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden[a] was an iron-hulled ironclad ramtorenschip[1] (turret ram ship) built by the Rijkswerf at Amsterdam for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the early 1870s. She was the largest ship to serve in the Dutch Navy during the 19th century. The ship was converted to a barracks ship in the late 1890s and stationed in Surabaya in the Dutch East Indies. Koning der Nederlanden was scuttled in Surabaya on 2 March 1942, during the Battle of Java, to prevent her capture by the Japanese.

Koning der Nederlanden in Singpapore dock
History
Netherlands
NameKoning der Nederlanden
NamesakeKing of the Netherlands
BuilderRijkswerf, Amsterdam
Cost3,220,170 florins
Laid down31 December 1871
Launched28 October 1874
Commissioned16 February 1877
Decommissioned1 April 1895
Reclassified1 December 1899 as accommodation and guard ship
FateScuttled 2 March 1942
General characteristics
TypeIronclad turret ship
Displacement5,400 metric tons (5,300 long tons)
Length268 ft 4 in (81.8 m) (p/p)
Beam49 ft 10 in (15.2 m)
Draught19 ft 3 in (5.9 m)
Installed power4,630 ihp (3,450 kW)
Propulsion
Sail planBarque-rigged
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement256
Armament
Armour

Design and description edit

HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden was the largest ship built for the Dutch Navy during the 19th century.[2] She was fitted with a ram that protruded 1.22 meters (4 ft 0 in) from the bow. The ship's gun turrets were only 3.3 meters (10 ft 10 in) above the waterline, but the freeboard could be increased by use of hinged bulwarks. The turrets were rotated by hydraulic machinery.[2]

The ship had a length between perpendiculars of 268 feet 4 inches (81.8 m), a beam of 49 feet 10 inches (15.2 m), and a draught of 19 feet 3 inches (5.87 m). She displaced 5,400 tonnes (5,300 long tons). Her crew consisted of 256 officers and men.[2]

Propulsion edit

Koning der Nederlanden had two compound steam engines, built by Penn and Sons,[3] each driving a single 4.876-meter (16.0 ft) propeller. The engines were powered by seven boilers. The engines produced a total of 4,630 indicated horsepower (3,450 kW) which gave the ship a maximum speed of 11.95 knots (22.13 km/h; 13.75 mph) during her sea trials that began on 26 July 1877. She carried 620 long tons (630 t) of coal and had three funnels. The ship was barque-rigged with three masts and had a total sail area of 847 square meters (9,120 sq ft).[4]

Armament edit

The ship mounted a pair of Armstrong 11-inch (279 mm) rifled muzzle-loading guns in each gun turret. Each gun weighed 25.4 long tons (25.8 t). Four 120-millimeter (4.7 in) Krupp breech-loading guns were mounted on the upper deck and six 37-millimeter (1.5 in) Hotchkiss 5-barrel revolving guns were also fitted in the ship's superstructure.[5] They fired a shell weighing about 1.1 lb (0.50 kg) at a muzzle velocity of about 2,000 ft/s (610 m/s) to a range about 3,500 yards (3,200 m). They had a rate of fire of about 30 rounds per minute[6] The ship was initially armed with spar torpedoes, but they were removed shortly after completion.[2]

Armor edit

Koning der Nederlanden had a complete waterline belt of wrought iron that was 200 millimeters (7.9 in) thick amidships, but reduced to 150 millimeters (5.9 in) at the bow and stern. Each gun turret, and its base, was protected by 230-millimeter (9.1 in) armor plates, although the total thickness around the gun ports was 305 millimeters (12 in). The deck was unarmored.[4]

Service edit

 
Koning der Nederlanden

Koning der Nederlanden was laid down at the Rijkswerf[1] in Amsterdam on 31 December 1871. She was launched on 20 October 1874 and commissioned on 16 February 1877.[2] The ship was designed by B.J. Tideman and renamed from Matador to Koning der Nederlanden during construction.[7] In the autumn of 1876 the ship was transferred through the newly built North Sea Canal to the naval yard Willemsoord in Den Helder.[8] In September 1877 she carried out see trials on the North and Baltic Sea. She left the Netherlands on 3 March 1878 for the Dutch East Indies where she arrived in Aceh on 6 may that year.[9]

 
Koning der Nederlanden after she became an accommodation hulk

From there she steamed to Batavia where she arrived in June 1878 and was repaired at Surabaya from August until November that year.[10] At the end of the year she was stationed at Batavia and served in the Auxiliary squadron.[1] In May and June 1880 she made a trip to the Timor Archipelago to show the Dutch flag.[11] From March till August 1881 Koning der Nederlanden was stationed at Cirebon. She was there to support measures taken by the civil government to counter the in- and export of cattle in the region. In late January 1882 she was again sent to Cirebon due to the outbreak of cholera. The ship was recalled after a few weeks and send to Riau for practice.[12] In April and July 1883 she practiced respectively along the north coast of Java and the Sunda Strait. On 1 August she replaced Zeeland as guard ship at Batavia. After an outbreak of cholera on board later that year the crew disinfected the ship in late September.[13] Koning der Nederlanden was since December 1883 in Surabaya for repairs to her boilers. The boilers were later replaced in 1885 at Surabaya.[14] In April 1887 she was sent together with Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden to Makassar for a three-month practice.[15] From 25 June 1889 until 1 January 1893 she was attached to the naval force stationed on the north coast of Aceh.[16][17][18] After that she served as station ship in Olehleh, Aceh until 7 February 1895.[18][19][20]

The 37-millimeter guns were replaced by two quick-firing, 75-millimeter (3.0 in) guns and four 37-millimeter quick-firers by 1890. The ship decommissioned on 1 April 1895 and began her conversion to an accommodation and guard ship at Surabaya Dockyard in August 1896. She retained all four of her 120-millimeter and two of her 37-millimeter guns when she recommissioned on 1 December 1899.[2]

From 1920 till 1922 she served as debarkment and accommodation ship for the Submarine Service.[21][22][23] She was set on fire in Surabaya and then scuttled to prevent her capture by the Japanese during World War II on 2 March 1942.[2]

Notes edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "HNLMS" stands for "His Netherlands Majesty's Ship" but the Royal Netherlands Navy uses "Zr. Ms." (Dutch: Zijner Majesteits schip) instead of the international HNLMS.[24]

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c Koloniaal verslag van 1879, Bijlage C [5.9], Bijlage G, p. 5
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden, pp. 200–201
  3. ^ Silverstone, p. 341
  4. ^ a b Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden, p. 201
  5. ^ Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden, p. 200
  6. ^ "United States of America 1-pdr (0.45 kg) 1.46" (37 mm) Marks 1 through 15". Navweps.com. 15 August 2008. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  7. ^ Dirkzwager, p. 27
  8. ^ Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1878. VI. 2., p. 9
  9. ^ Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1879. VI. 2., p. 13
  10. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1879, Bijlage C [5.2], p. 59
  11. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1881, Bijlage C [5.8], Bijlage F, p. 9
  12. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1882, Bijlage C [5.9], Bijlage G, p. 9
  13. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1884, Bijlage C [5.8], Bijlage F, p. 9
  14. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1885, Bijlage C [5.8], Bijlage F, p. 9
  15. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1888, Bijlage C [5.9], Bijlage G, p. 7
  16. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1891, Bijlage C [5.8], Bijlage F, p. 7
  17. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1892, Bijlage C [5.10], Bijlage H, p. 7
  18. ^ a b Koloniaal verslag van 1893, Bijlage C [5.9], Bijlage G, p. 9
  19. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1894, Bijlage C [5.9], Bijlage G, p. 9
  20. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1895, Bijlage C [5.10], Bijlage H, p. 3
  21. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1921, Bijlage D, p. 5
  22. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1922, Bijlage D, p. 5
  23. ^ Koloniaal verslag van 1923, Bijlage E, p. 5
  24. ^ . www.pilotesbsl.qc.ca. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 4 July 2019.

References edit

  • Gardiner, Robert, ed. (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. Greenwich: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 978-0-8317-0302-8.
  • "Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden". Warship International. IX (2): 199–200. 1972.
  • Silverstone, Paul H. (1984). Directory of the World's Capital Ships. New York: Hippocrene Books. ISBN 978-0-88254-979-8.
  • Ross, David. Great Warships From The Age Of Steam. New York: Metro Books, 2014. ISBN 978-1-4351-5487-2
  • Dirkzwager, J. M., ed. (1970). Dr. B. J. Tideman 1834-1883 : Grondlegger van de moderne scheepsbouw in Nederland. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
  • Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1878 (VI. 2.)
  • Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1879 (VI. 2.)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1879 (Bijlage C 5.2, Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1881 (Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1882 (Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1884 (Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1885 (Bijlage C 5.8, Bijlage F)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1888 (Bijlage C 5.9, Bijlage G)
  • 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 1895 (Bijlage C 5.10, Bijlage H)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1921 (Bijlage D)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1922 (Bijlage D)
  • Koloniaal verslag van 1923 (Bijlage E)

External links edit

  • Pictures of the ship on maritiemdigitaal.nl
  • Koning der Nederlanden on dutchsubmarines.com

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This article is about a warship For the passenger ship of the same name see SS Koning der Nederlanden HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden a was an iron hulled ironclad ramtorenschip 1 turret ram ship built by the Rijkswerf at Amsterdam for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the early 1870s She was the largest ship to serve in the Dutch Navy during the 19th century The ship was converted to a barracks ship in the late 1890s and stationed in Surabaya in the Dutch East Indies Koning der Nederlanden was scuttled in Surabaya on 2 March 1942 during the Battle of Java to prevent her capture by the Japanese Koning der Nederlanden in Singpapore dockHistoryNetherlandsNameKoning der NederlandenNamesakeKing of the NetherlandsBuilderRijkswerf AmsterdamCost3 220 170 florinsLaid down31 December 1871Launched28 October 1874Commissioned16 February 1877Decommissioned1 April 1895Reclassified1 December 1899 as accommodation and guard shipFateScuttled 2 March 1942General characteristicsTypeIronclad turret shipDisplacement5 400 metric tons 5 300 long tons Length268 ft 4 in 81 8 m p p Beam49 ft 10 in 15 2 m Draught19 ft 3 in 5 9 m Installed power4 630 ihp 3 450 kW Propulsion2 shafts 2 Compound steam engines 7 boilersSail planBarque riggedSpeed12 knots 22 km h 14 mph Complement256Armament2 2 11 inch 279 mm muzzle loading rifles 4 1 120 mm 5 in Krupp breech loading guns 6 1 37 millimetre 1 5 in Hotchkiss 5 barreled revolving gunsArmourBelt 150 200 mm 6 8 in Gun turrets 230 305 mm 9 12 in Contents 1 Design and description 1 1 Propulsion 1 2 Armament 1 3 Armor 2 Service 3 Notes 3 1 Footnotes 3 2 Citations 4 References 5 External linksDesign and description editHNLMS Koning der Nederlanden was the largest ship built for the Dutch Navy during the 19th century 2 She was fitted with a ram that protruded 1 22 meters 4 ft 0 in from the bow The ship s gun turrets were only 3 3 meters 10 ft 10 in above the waterline but the freeboard could be increased by use of hinged bulwarks The turrets were rotated by hydraulic machinery 2 The ship had a length between perpendiculars of 268 feet 4 inches 81 8 m a beam of 49 feet 10 inches 15 2 m and a draught of 19 feet 3 inches 5 87 m She displaced 5 400 tonnes 5 300 long tons Her crew consisted of 256 officers and men 2 Propulsion edit Koning der Nederlanden had two compound steam engines built by Penn and Sons 3 each driving a single 4 876 meter 16 0 ft propeller The engines were powered by seven boilers The engines produced a total of 4 630 indicated horsepower 3 450 kW which gave the ship a maximum speed of 11 95 knots 22 13 km h 13 75 mph during her sea trials that began on 26 July 1877 She carried 620 long tons 630 t of coal and had three funnels The ship was barque rigged with three masts and had a total sail area of 847 square meters 9 120 sq ft 4 Armament edit The ship mounted a pair of Armstrong 11 inch 279 mm rifled muzzle loading guns in each gun turret Each gun weighed 25 4 long tons 25 8 t Four 120 millimeter 4 7 in Krupp breech loading guns were mounted on the upper deck and six 37 millimeter 1 5 in Hotchkiss 5 barrel revolving guns were also fitted in the ship s superstructure 5 They fired a shell weighing about 1 1 lb 0 50 kg at a muzzle velocity of about 2 000 ft s 610 m s to a range about 3 500 yards 3 200 m They had a rate of fire of about 30 rounds per minute 6 The ship was initially armed with spar torpedoes but they were removed shortly after completion 2 Armor edit Koning der Nederlanden had a complete waterline belt of wrought iron that was 200 millimeters 7 9 in thick amidships but reduced to 150 millimeters 5 9 in at the bow and stern Each gun turret and its base was protected by 230 millimeter 9 1 in armor plates although the total thickness around the gun ports was 305 millimeters 12 in The deck was unarmored 4 Service edit nbsp Koning der NederlandenKoning der Nederlanden was laid down at the Rijkswerf 1 in Amsterdam on 31 December 1871 She was launched on 20 October 1874 and commissioned on 16 February 1877 2 The ship was designed by B J Tideman and renamed from Matador to Koning der Nederlanden during construction 7 In the autumn of 1876 the ship was transferred through the newly built North Sea Canal to the naval yard Willemsoord in Den Helder 8 In September 1877 she carried out see trials on the North and Baltic Sea She left the Netherlands on 3 March 1878 for the Dutch East Indies where she arrived in Aceh on 6 may that year 9 nbsp Koning der Nederlanden after she became an accommodation hulkFrom there she steamed to Batavia where she arrived in June 1878 and was repaired at Surabaya from August until November that year 10 At the end of the year she was stationed at Batavia and served in the Auxiliary squadron 1 In May and June 1880 she made a trip to the Timor Archipelago to show the Dutch flag 11 From March till August 1881 Koning der Nederlanden was stationed at Cirebon She was there to support measures taken by the civil government to counter the in and export of cattle in the region In late January 1882 she was again sent to Cirebon due to the outbreak of cholera The ship was recalled after a few weeks and send to Riau for practice 12 In April and July 1883 she practiced respectively along the north coast of Java and the Sunda Strait On 1 August she replaced Zeeland as guard ship at Batavia After an outbreak of cholera on board later that year the crew disinfected the ship in late September 13 Koning der Nederlanden was since December 1883 in Surabaya for repairs to her boilers The boilers were later replaced in 1885 at Surabaya 14 In April 1887 she was sent together with Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden to Makassar for a three month practice 15 From 25 June 1889 until 1 January 1893 she was attached to the naval force stationed on the north coast of Aceh 16 17 18 After that she served as station ship in Olehleh Aceh until 7 February 1895 18 19 20 The 37 millimeter guns were replaced by two quick firing 75 millimeter 3 0 in guns and four 37 millimeter quick firers by 1890 The ship decommissioned on 1 April 1895 and began her conversion to an accommodation and guard ship at Surabaya Dockyard in August 1896 She retained all four of her 120 millimeter and two of her 37 millimeter guns when she recommissioned on 1 December 1899 2 From 1920 till 1922 she served as debarkment and accommodation ship for the Submarine Service 21 22 23 She was set on fire in Surabaya and then scuttled to prevent her capture by the Japanese during World War II on 2 March 1942 2 Notes editFootnotes edit HNLMS stands for His Netherlands Majesty s Ship but the Royal Netherlands Navy uses Zr Ms Dutch Zijner Majesteits schip instead of the international HNLMS 24 Citations edit a b c Koloniaal verslag van 1879 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G p 5 a b c d e f g Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden pp 200 201 Silverstone p 341 a b Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden p 201 Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden p 200 United States of America 1 pdr 0 45 kg 1 46 37 mm Marks 1 through 15 Navweps com 15 August 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2009 Dirkzwager p 27 Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1878 VI 2 p 9 Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1879 VI 2 p 13 Koloniaal verslag van 1879 Bijlage C 5 2 p 59 Koloniaal verslag van 1881 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F p 9 Koloniaal verslag van 1882 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G p 9 Koloniaal verslag van 1884 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F p 9 Koloniaal verslag van 1885 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F p 9 Koloniaal verslag van 1888 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G p 7 Koloniaal verslag van 1891 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F p 7 Koloniaal verslag van 1892 Bijlage C 5 10 Bijlage H p 7 a b Koloniaal verslag van 1893 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G p 9 Koloniaal verslag van 1894 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G p 9 Koloniaal verslag van 1895 Bijlage C 5 10 Bijlage H p 3 Koloniaal verslag van 1921 Bijlage D p 5 Koloniaal verslag van 1922 Bijlage D p 5 Koloniaal verslag van 1923 Bijlage E p 5 List of Acronyms Preceding the Name of a Ship www pilotesbsl qc ca Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 4 July 2019 References editGardiner Robert ed 1979 Conway s All the World s Fighting Ships 1860 1905 Greenwich Conway Maritime Press ISBN 978 0 8317 0302 8 Dutch Ironclads Prins Hendrik and Konig der Nederlanden Warship International IX 2 199 200 1972 Silverstone Paul H 1984 Directory of the World s Capital Ships New York Hippocrene Books ISBN 978 0 88254 979 8 Ross David Great Warships From The Age Of Steam New York Metro Books 2014 ISBN 978 1 4351 5487 2 Dirkzwager J M ed 1970 Dr B J Tideman 1834 1883 Grondlegger van de moderne scheepsbouw in Nederland Leiden E J Brill Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1878 VI 2 Staatsbegrooting voor het dienstjaar 1879 VI 2 Koloniaal verslag van 1879 Bijlage C 5 2 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G Koloniaal verslag van 1881 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F Koloniaal verslag van 1882 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G Koloniaal verslag van 1884 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F Koloniaal verslag van 1885 Bijlage C 5 8 Bijlage F Koloniaal verslag van 1888 Bijlage C 5 9 Bijlage G 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 1895 Bijlage C 5 10 Bijlage H Koloniaal verslag van 1921 Bijlage D Koloniaal verslag van 1922 Bijlage D Koloniaal verslag van 1923 Bijlage E External links editPictures of the ship on maritiemdigitaal nl Koning der Nederlanden on dutchsubmarines com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title HNLMS Koning der Nederlanden amp oldid 1147003348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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