| 1906 | C 11 (I 41) | Laid Down |
| 1938 | Sterlet (N 22) | Completed |
| 1940 | Seal (N 37) | HMS Seal departed Rosyth for her 10th war patrol. She was ordered to patrol off southern Norway between Egersund and Lindesnes. Later she moved to the Stavanger area. |
| 1943 | Tantivy (P 319) | Launched |
| 1943 | Uther (P 62) | Launched |
| 1944 | Ultor (P 53) | HMS Ultor sinks three sailing vessels in the Aegian east of Paralia, Greece. |
| 1945 | Statesman (P 246) | HMS Statesman sinks three small Japanese landing craft and six sailing vessels with gunfire in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1946 | Andrew (P 423) | Launched |
| 1982 | Conqueror (S 48) | HMS Conqueror sails for the South Atlantic from Britain. She would later sink the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano. She is the only nuclear-powered submarine to have engaged an enemy ship with torpedoes |
| 2020 | Audacious (S 122) | Audacious leaves Barrow |
Hugh Donald volunteered for Submarines on 6th Feb 1917 and was 'requisitioned' on 15th May 1917 - joining HMS Dolphin 'for Submarine Training' on 29th Apr 1917. This was followed by a draft to the Submarine Depot Ship HMS Vulcan originally 'for the Spare Crew' but then 'for Submarine E35' on 29th May 1917.
Fort Blockhouse, originally established in 1495, was updated and became the home of the Royal Engineers' Submarine Mining School in 1873. This book looks at the history of this submarine base at Gosport.
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Hugh Donald volunteered for Submarines on 6th Feb 1917 and was 'requisitioned' on 15th May 1917 - joining HMS Dolphin 'for Submarine Training' on 29th Apr 1917. This was followed by a draft to the Submarine Depot Ship HMS Vulcan originally 'for the Spare Crew' but then 'for Submarine E35' on 29th May 1917.
Fort Blockhouse, originally established in 1495, was updated and became the home of the Royal Engineers' Submarine Mining School in 1873. This book looks at the history of this submarine base at Gosport.
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