''Blanco Encalada'' was a
central battery ship
The central battery ship, also known as a centre battery ship in the United Kingdom and as a casemate ship in European continental navies, was a development of the (high- freeboard) broadside ironclad of the 1860s, given a substantial boost du ...
built by
Earle's Shipbuilding
Earle's Shipbuilding was an engineering company that was based in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England from 1845 to 1932.
Earle Brothers
The company was started in Hull in 1845 by two brothers, Charles and William Earle. The firm was made ...
Co. in England for the
Chilean Navy
The Chilean Navy () is the naval warfare service branch of the Chilean Armed Forces. It is under the Ministry of National Defense (Chile), Ministry of National Defense. Its headquarters are at Edificio Armada de Chile, Valparaiso.
History
Ori ...
in 1875. She was nicknamed ''El Blanco''. She participated actively in the
War of the Pacific
The War of the Pacific (), also known by War of the Pacific#Etymology, multiple other names, was a war between Chile and a Treaty of Defensive Alliance (Bolivia–Peru), Bolivian–Peruvian alliance from 1879 to 1884. Fought over Atacama Desert ...
, her most important action being the capture of the
Peruvian
Peruvians (''/peruanas'') are the citizens of Peru. What is now Peru has been inhabited for several millennia by cultures such as the Caral before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. Peruvian population decreased from an estimated 5–9 ...
monitor
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during the
Battle of Angamos
The Battle of Angamos () was a naval encounter of the War of the Pacific fought between the navies of Chile and Perú at Punta Angamos, on 8 October 1879. The battle was the culminating point of a naval campaign that lasted about five months i ...
.
''Blanco Encalada'' formed part of the congressional forces that brought down President
José Manuel Balmaceda
José Manuel Emiliano Balmaceda Fernández (; July 19, 1840 – September 19, 1891) served as the 10th President of Chile from September 18, 1886, to August 29, 1891.
Balmaceda was part of the Castilian-Basque aristocracy in Chile. While h ...
in the
Chilean Civil War of 1891
The Chilean Civil War of 1891 (also known as Revolution of 1891) was a civil war in Chile fought between forces supporting Congress of Chile, Congress and forces supporting the President of Chile, President, José Manuel Balmaceda from 16 Ja ...
. She was sunk during that conflict
on 23 April 1891, becoming the first ironclad warship to be sunk by a
self-propelled torpedo
A modern torpedo is an underwater ranged weapon launched above or below the water surface, self-propelled towards a target, with an explosive warhead designed to detonate either on contact with or in proximity to the target. Historically, such ...
.
[Stem, Robert. Destroyer Battles: Epics of Naval Close Combat, p. 22. Seaforth Publishing, 2008. .]
online
Background
In 1871 the president of Chile,
Federico Errázuriz Zañartu
Federico Marcos del Rosario Errázuriz Zañartu (; April 25, 1825 – July 20, 1877) was a Chilean political figure. He served as the president of Chile between 1871 and 1876.
Biography
He was born on 25 April 1825 Santiago to Francisco Javier ...
, sent the
Congress
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a bill to authorize the executive to acquire two armored warships. The bill, which was approved only by a vote of no confidence, stipulated that both vessels would be mid-sized frigates and would not cost more than 2 million pesos.
Construction and commissioning
Alberto Blest Gana
Alberto Blest Gana (; June 14, 1830 – November 8, 1920) was a Chilean novelist and diplomat, considered the father of Chilean novel. Blest Gana was of Irish and Basque descent.
Biography
He was born in Santiago, the son of an Irishman, ...
, the ambassador to the United Kingdom, was put in charge of the project. Blest Gana contracted the ship designer
Edward James Reed
Sir Edward James Reed, KCB, FRS (20 September 1830 – 30 November 1906) was a British naval architect, author, politician, and railroad magnate. He was the Chief Constructor of the Royal Navy from 1863 until 1870. He was a Liberal politici ...
, an ex-naval architect of the British
Admiralty
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, as the technical advisor. Blest Gana contracted
Earle's Shipbuilding
Earle's Shipbuilding was an engineering company that was based in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England from 1845 to 1932.
Earle Brothers
The company was started in Hull in 1845 by two brothers, Charles and William Earle. The firm was made ...
Co. in
Hull
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* Fuselage, of an aircraft
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* Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a sea-going craft
* Submarine hull
Ma ...
, Yorkshire to carry out the construction.
The two ships were named ''Cochrane'' and ''Valparaíso'' but later, upon arrival at port on 24 January 1876, ''Valparaíso'' was renamed ''Blanco Encalada'' by the decree of the Minister of War and Navy on 15 September 1876. This was in honor of the admiral and first president of the Republic of Chile,
Manuel Blanco Encalada
Manuel José Blanco y Calvo de Encalada (; April 21, 1790 – September 5, 1876) was a vice-admiral in the Chilean Navy, a political figure, and Chile's first President (Provisional) (1826).
Biography
Born in Buenos Aires which was the capital ...
. The construction of ''Blanco Encalada'' started in April 1872 and the ship was
launched in 1875.
In January 1878, President
Aníbal Pinto
Aníbal Pinto Garmendia (; March 15, 1825June 9, 1884) was a Chilean political figure. He served as the president of Chile between 1876 and 1881.
Early life
He was born in Santiago de Chile, the son of former Chilean president General Francisc ...
ordered the ambassador to Europe, Alberto Blest Gana, to put the ships up for sale as soon as the dispute with
Argentina
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was resolved to help alleviate the economic crises that prevailed in Chile. On behalf of Blest Gana, Reed offered the United Kingdom ''Cochrane'' for 220,000 pounds sterling, but the British were not interested. He then attempted to sell the ships to Russia with the same result.
Operational service
Being the flagship of the Chilean armada, ''Blanco Encalada'' actively participated in the War of the Pacific. The frigate's first actions, under the command of Admiral
Juan Williams Rebolledo
Juan Williams Rebolledo (c. 182524June 1910) was a Chilean rear admiral who was the organizer and commander-in-chief of the Chilean navy in 1879 at the beginning of the War of the Pacific. As a politician, he was elected from Valparaiso to the n ...
, consisted of taking part in the
blockade of Iquique
The Blockade of Iquique was a military operation that occurred during the War of the Pacific.Collier, Simon, and William F. Sater. A History of Chile, 1808-1994'. Cambridge University Press, 1996. 131. Once war was declared by Chile upon Peru ...
and in the failed expedition to the port of
Callao
Callao () is a Peruvian seaside city and Regions of Peru, region on the Pacific Ocean in the Lima metropolitan area. Callao is Peru's chief seaport and home to its main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport. Callao municipality consists ...
.
Afterward, ''Blanco Encalada'' tried, unsuccessfully, to hunt the Peruvian monitor ''Huáscar''. Williams’ inability to put an end to what became known as the "Huáscar Raids" finally motivated him to resign his command. The failure of a decisive victory against the monitor was primarily owed to the bad state of the engines and boilers of ''Blanco Encalada'' and the skill of the commander of the Peruvian ship,
Miguel Grau Seminario
Miguel María Grau Seminario (27 July 1834 – 8 October 1879) was a Peruvian Navy officer and politician best known for his actions during the War of the Pacific. He was nicknamed "Gentleman of the Seas" for his kind and chivalrous treatment ...
.
The command of ''Blanco Encalada'' fell to the new commander-in-chief of the navy, Comador
Galvarino Riveros Cárdenas, who ordered the Chilean armada to regroup and repair the ships. For this purpose, ''Blanco Encalada'' was anchored in
Mejillones
Mejillones is a Chilean port city and commune in Antofagasta Province in the Antofagasta Region. Its name is the plural form of the Spanish meaning "mussel", referring to a particularly abundant species and preferred staple food of its indigen ...
to make repairs to the engine using the workshops of the Salitres de Antofagasta Company. The hull was cleaned using divers brought from
Valparaíso
Valparaíso () is a major city, Communes of Chile, commune, Port, seaport, and naval base facility in the Valparaíso Region of Chile. Valparaíso was originally named after Valparaíso de Arriba, in Castilla–La Mancha, Castile-La Mancha, Spain ...
. The success of the repairs, which were finished at the end of September, was limited however. The ship could achieve, in a test voyage, a speed of only . After the repairs, ''Blanco Enclada'' participated in the
Battle of Angamos
The Battle of Angamos () was a naval encounter of the War of the Pacific fought between the navies of Chile and Perú at Punta Angamos, on 8 October 1879. The battle was the culminating point of a naval campaign that lasted about five months i ...
where the Chilean fleet finally captured ''Huáscar'' on 8 October 1879. The last action in which ''Blanco Encalada'' participated was the capture, in the close quarters of
Mollendo
Mollendo is a town on the Pacific Ocean in southern Peru. It is located in the Arequipa Region and is the capital of both the Islay Province and the Mollendo District. Mollendo was the main port on the Peruvian southern coast until Matarani was ...
, of the gunboat on 18 November.
Sinking

''Blanco Encalada'' was sunk by a
torpedo gunboat
In the late 19th century, torpedo gunboats were a form of gunboat armed with torpedoes and designed for hunting and destroying smaller torpedo boats. By the end of the 1890s torpedo gunboats were superseded by their more successful contemporaries, ...
in the
Battle of Caldera Bay
The Battle of Caldera Bay, or the Sinking of ''Blanco Encalada'', was a naval engagement fought in the Caldera Bay during the 1891 Chilean Civil War between Balmacedist and Congressional naval forces on 23 April 1891. It involved two Liberal De ...
, Chile, on 23 April 1891 during the
1891 Chilean Civil War
The Chilean Civil War of 1891 (also known as Revolution of 1891) was a civil war in Chile fought between forces supporting Congress and forces supporting the President, José Manuel Balmaceda from 16 January 1891 to 18 September 1891. The ...
.
Commanders of Blanco Encalada
File:Juan Williams Rebolledo.jpg, Juan Williams Rebolledo
Juan Williams Rebolledo (c. 182524June 1910) was a Chilean rear admiral who was the organizer and commander-in-chief of the Chilean navy in 1879 at the beginning of the War of the Pacific. As a politician, he was elected from Valparaiso to the n ...
File:Galvarino Riveros - Armada.jpg, Galvarino Riveros
Notes
References
Much of this article was translated from
Blanco Encalada (fragata blindada).
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