Agamemnon was
commissioned in September 1884 for service on the
China Station. During her passage out, during the Russian war scare, she shadowed the Russian cruiser . She grounded several times in the
Suez Canal, holding up traffic for some days. On her return to the Mediterranean in 1886 she had her stern altered at
Malta in an attempt to correct her steering problems. She did temporary duty through most of 1889 on the East Indies station, and served as part of the blockading fleet off
Zanzibar in the attempt to curb the
slave trade there. There was an outbreak of
Dengue fever whilst stationed off Zanzibar between November 1888 and September 1889. The first case was an officer who contracted the disease in Aden. Four-fifths of the crew caught the disease (326 out of an average of complement of 406). All those affected recovered. She rejoined the
Mediterranean Fleet where she stayed until 1892, paying off thereafter into the Reserve, and in 1896 into the Fleet Reserve. Made non-effective in 1901, it was announced in January 1902 that she would be sold out of service. She was sold for scrap in 1903. ==Citations==