| 1916 | E 22 (I 79) | HMS E22 was on surface passage in the North Sea. At just after 1150 a torpedo fired from the German submarine UB18 struck the vessel sending her immediately to the bottom. Of the crew of 33 only two survived having been picked up by U18 and taken as Prisoners of War. ERA F S Buckingham and Signalman W T Harrod. |
| 1918 | H 23 | Completed |
| 1918 | R 1 | Launched |
| 1918 | R 2 | Launched |
| 1940 | Trident (N 52) | HMS Trident fires two torpedoes against the German merchants Palime and Pelikan about 30 nautical miles south-west of Lindesnes, Norway. Both torpedoes missed. |
| 1941 | Upholder (N 99) | HMS Upholder torpedoes and sinks the Italian Antonietta Lauro, near Kerkennah Buoy #3, Tunisia. |
| 1941 | P311 (Tutankhamen) | Laid Down |
| 1945 | Sea Scout (P 253) | HMS Sea Scout sinks a Japanese coaster with gunfire off Sumbawa Island, Netherlands East Indies. |
| 1956 | Porpoise (S 01) | Launched |
| 1979 | Trafalgar (S 107) | Laid Down |
H 47 |
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| Class: | 1917 - 1945: H Class |
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| Build Group: | H21 |
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Fate: 9 July 1929 - Sank off Pembrokeshire Coast following collision with HMS L12 |
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A collection of song lyrics, poems and humorous observations informed by the authors' combined experiences in the Royal Navy 1950s-1980s
Richard Barr and Bernie Bruen met while serving in the Royal Navy in the 1970s aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Bulwark. With other crew members they formed a ship's band, which went on to perform under the unlikely name The Malawi International Airways String Quartet, MIASQ for short, entertaining audiences in various far-flung parts of the world with their light-hearted ditties about nautical life
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H 47 |
|
| Class: | 1917 - 1945: H Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | H21 |
|
Fate: 9 July 1929 - Sank off Pembrokeshire Coast following collision with HMS L12 |
|
A collection of song lyrics, poems and humorous observations informed by the authors' combined experiences in the Royal Navy 1950s-1980s
Richard Barr and Bernie Bruen met while serving in the Royal Navy in the 1970s aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Bulwark. With other crew members they formed a ship's band, which went on to perform under the unlikely name The Malawi International Airways String Quartet, MIASQ for short, entertaining audiences in various far-flung parts of the world with their light-hearted ditties about nautical life
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