HMS Caroline (museum ship)

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HMS Caroline is a preserved World War I-era Royal Navy light cruiser now serving as a museum ship in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Navy ship
World War I warship
light cruiser
museum ship
warship
armament 6-inch guns
torpedo tubes
beam approximately 41 feet
builder Cammell Laird
category World War I cruisers of the United Kingdom
museum ships in Northern Ireland
commissioned 1914-12-04
completed 1915-01-01
conflict World War I
country United Kingdom
crewComplement approximately 325
decommissioned 2011-03-31
displacement approximately 4,200 tons standard
era World War I
surface form: World War I era
heritageDesignation historic ship
museum ship
homePort Belfast
hullMaterial steel
laidDown 1914-01-28
launchDate 1914-09-29
length approximately 446 feet
location Belfast
Northern Ireland
managedBy National Museum of the Royal Navy
mooredAt Alexandra Dock, Belfast
namedAfter Caroline of Brunswick NERFINISHED
notableFeature last surviving British warship from the Battle of Jutland
one of the oldest surviving Royal Navy light cruisers
openedToPublicAsMuseum 2016-06-01
operator Royal Navy
participatedIn Battle of Jutland
pennantNumber D67
portOfRegistry Belfast
propulsion oil-fired boilers
steam turbines
serviceBranch Royal Navy
shipClass C-class cruiser
shipyard Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead
surface form: Cammell Laird, Birkenhead
status museum ship
subclassOf Caroline-class cruiser
topSpeed approximately 28.5 knots
usedAs Royal Navy Reserve training ship
headquarters ship

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Titanic Quarter railway station nearbyAttraction HMS Caroline (museum ship)