
H.M.S. Nymphe, a composite steam sloop of 1,140 tons, built at Portsmouth Dockyard in 1888. Length 195 ft., beam 28 ft., draft 12'/2 ft. Maker of ship's engines: Greenock Foundry Company; 2,000 i.h.p. Armed with eight 5-in, guns and eight machine guns. Speed 144 knots. She had bunkerage for 160 tons of coal, which gave a steaming distance of 3,000 miles at 10 knots. Single screw. Building cost £57,600. Ship's complement 138. Renamed Wildfire in December 1906, a base ship. In 1916 she was renamed Gannet; and in 1917, Pembroke. Sold in February 1920. After a look at the figurehead one can only say "Some nympher I wonder what the ship's crew said about it. SG1130