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D'Estrées-class cruiser         
  • Profile and plan drawing of ''D'Estrées'' from the 1901 edition of ''[[The Naval Annual]]''
  • ''D'Estrées'' in [[Shanghai]] in around 1920, seen from astern
  • mm}} Model 1891 gun in a pivot mount
TWO PROTECTED CRUISERS OF THE FRENCH NAVY BUILT IN THE EARLY 1890S
Destrees class cruiser; Destrées class cruiser; Destrees-class cruiser; Destrées-class cruiser
The D'Estrées class comprised two protected cruisers of the French Navy built in the late 1890s. The two ships were and , though a third was projected but was canceled before work began.
Lapérouse-class cruiser         
  • ''D'Estaing'' coaling in [[Algiers]]
  • ''Lapérouse'' in port, date unknown
  • ''Nielly'', date unknown
  • Plan and profile sketch of the ''Lapérouse'' class
The Lapérouse class was a type of barbette cruisers of the French Navy, with wooden hull and iron beams. These ships had plough bows with a forecastle, a displacement of 2,363 tons, a speed of and had a complement of 264 sailors.
Hawkins-class cruiser         
  • ''Hawkins'' in a [[dry dock]], 1920–1935
  • ''Vindictive'' shortly after completion
  • Right elevation and deck plan as depicted in [[Brassey's Naval Annual]] 1923}}
  • ''Effingham'' after being modernised
  • 2}} grounded on Point Amour in 1922
1919 CLASS OF BRITISH HEAVY CRUISERS
Cavendish class cruiser; Hawkins class cruiser; Cavendish-class cruiser
The Hawkins class consisted of five heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War, although none of them saw service during the war. The first ship to be completed, , was renamed from HMS Cavendish and converted into an aircraft carrier while under construction.