Dryad-class torpedo gunboat

Dryad-class torpedo gunboat

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|{{HMS|Dryad|1893|2}}||[[Chatham Dockyard]]||22 November 1893||Tender to the Navigation School in 1906. Became a minesweeper in 1914. Relegated to harbour service and renamed ''Hamadryad'' in January 1918. Sold for breaking on 24 September 1920
|{{HMS|Dryad|1893|2}}||[[Chatham Dockyard]]||22 November 1893||Tender to the Navigation School in 1906. Became a minesweeper in 1914. Relegated to harbour service and renamed ''Hamadryad'' in January 1918. Sold for breaking on 24 September 1920
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|{{HMS|Hazard|1894|2}}||[[Pembroke Dockyard]]||17 February 1894||Depot ship for submarines in 1901. Collided with the submerged submarine [[HMS A3|HMS ''A3'']] on 2 February 1912, killing 14 submariners. Sank in collision with [[SS Western Australia|SS ''Western Australia'']] in the [[English Channel]] on 28 January 1918
|{{HMS|Hazard|1894|2}}||[[Pembroke Dockyard]]||17 February 1894||Depot ship for submarines in 1901. Collided with the submerged submarine [[HMS A3|HMS ''A3'']] on 2 February 1912, killing 14 submariners. Sank in collision with the ''[[Baltavia|Western Australia]]'' in the [[English Channel]] on 28 January 1918
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|{{HMS|Harrier|1894|2}}||[[HMNB Devonport|Devonport Dockyard]]||20 February 1894||Became a minesweeper in 1914. Sold for breaking on 23 February 1920
|{{HMS|Harrier|1894|2}}||[[HMNB Devonport|Devonport Dockyard]]||20 February 1894||Became a minesweeper in 1914. Sold for breaking on 23 February 1920