Pennant Number[1] | From | To | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
H58 | 6 December 1914 | 1 January 1918 | ||
H60 | 1 January 1918 | Early 1919 | ||
H62 | Early 1919 | 4 November 1921 |
Lizard was laid down on 1 January 1911 during the building programme of 1910–11 by Cammell Laird and Company of Birkenhead. She was launched on 10 October 1911.[1] She had two funnels, each with red and white funnel bands. Capable of 28kn, she carried two 40NaN0 guns, other smaller guns and 21 inch (533 mm) torpedo tubes and had a complement of 72 men.
She was present with First Destroyer Flotilla on 28 August 1914 at the Battle of Heligoland Bight, led by the light cruiser Fearless.[2]
Lizard took part in the Battle of Jutland as part of the First Destroyer Flotilla. She survived the battle unscathed and with no known casualties.
See main article: Battle of Imbros (1918). On 19 January 1918 the two German-Turkish ships SMS Breslau and Goeben passed through the Dardanelles to the Aegean. The two ships were shadowed by a Royal Navy flotilla that was stationed there to intercept them, of which Lizard was a part, along with Raglan, M28 and Tigress. The German ships outgunned their opposition, sinking the two monitors, M28 and Raglan, but subsequently ran into a minefield. Breslau struck a mine and sank immediately, with the loss of 330 men. Goeben was damaged but managed to escape. Prior to this she had taken part in the 1917, Battle of Jaffa.
During April 1918, as part of the 1918 Naval campaign in the Adriatic, Lizard was deployed to the Corfu division of the Otranto Barrage destroyer patrol.[3]
Lizard was sold on 4 November 1921[4] to Rees of Llanelli for breaking.[1]