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| HNLMS ¨Nautilus¨ was a steel ship laid down on August 27, 1884 at the ¨Rijkswerf¨ in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She was launched on June 24, 1885 and taken into service on February 16, 1886 as training ship of the RNLN. She was taken out-off service on April 1, 1908 and converted to be used consecutively as lodging and training ship until 1926 when she was permanently taken out-off service.
| A steel ship, was laid down on August 27, 1884 at the ¨Rijkswerf¨ in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She was launched on June 24, 1885 and taken into service on February 16, 1886 as training ship of the RNLN. She was taken out-off service on April 1, 1908 and converted to be used consecutively as lodging and training ship until 1926 when she was permanently taken out-off service.
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Revision as of 16:53, 7 October 2018

Rijkswerf
IndustryShipbuilding
Founded1???
Defunct1915
HeadquartersAmsterdam, the Netherlands
ProductsWarships

The Rijkswerf (Dutch: State shipyard) in Amsterdam was a Dutch shipyard that build a significant amount of warships for the Royal Netherlands Navy. In 1867 the shipyard was modernized to build armored ships. In 1915 the shipyard ceased to exist. The first armored ships the yard constructed were copies of foreign ships purchased by the Dutch navy. Later ships were built to Dutch designs. The yard built among others ironclads, protected cruisers, coastal defense ships, gunboats, monitors and unprotected cruisers.

Some ships