French cruiser Lapérouse
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The Lapérouse was a barbette cruiser of the French Navy, lead ship of her class
Lapérouse class cruiser
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 2363 tons, a speed of 15 Knots and had a complement of 264 sailors. Armament was fifteen 5.5-inch M1870M guns later replaced in...

, named after Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse.

The Lapérouse served as a defensive cruiser in the French Navy and was built at Brest, with work commencing in 1885, launched in 1877 and was subsequently wrecked in 1898 in the East Indies after being hit by a storm on 31 September 1898. She was beached on the coast of Madagascar. All hands were saved.

She was part of the Far East Squadron
Far East Squadron
The French Far East Squadron was an exceptional naval grouping created for the duration of the Sino-French War .- Background :...

 under Admiral Amédée Courbet
Amédée Courbet
Anatole-Amédée-Prosper Courbet was a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War .-Early years:...

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Sources and references

French navy construction drawings of the ship "LAPEROUSE, Naval construction plans".
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