| 1907 | C 13 (I 43) | Launched |
| 1909 | C 19 (I 49) | Completed |
| 1911 | E 1 (I 81) | Launched |
| 1916 | E 40 | Launched |
| 1922 | P 556 | Launched |
| 1938 | Triton (N 15) | Completed |
| 1939 | Seahorse (S 98) | HMS Seahorse departed Rosyth for Blyth. |
| 1941 | Upholder (N 99) | HMS Upholder torpedoed and sank the Italian destroyer Libeccio east of Siracusa, Sicily. |
| 1941 | Olympus (N 35) | HMS Olympus attacks the Italian merchant Mauro Croce with torpedoes and gunfire in the Gulf of Genoa. The target escaped without damage. |
| 1942 | Saracen (P 247) | HMS Saracen torpedoes and sinks the Italian submarine Granito near Capo San Vito, Sicily, Italy. |
| 1942 | Vampire (P 72) | Laid Down |
| 1971 | Conqueror (S 48) | Completed |
Rorqual (N 74) |
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| Class: | 1930 - 1946: Grampus Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | G2 |
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Fate: Scrapped on 17th March 1946 at Newport |
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The Slow Death of a Submarine explores in minute detail a more rounded picture of what really happened before, during and after her tragic loss. In doing so Tony Booths book also takes a fresh look at culpability and explores some of the alleged conspiracy theories that surrounded her demise.
The result is the first definitive account what happened to HMS Thetis and her men a fitting tribute, as the seventieth anniversary of her loss will be on 1 June 2009.
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Rorqual (N 74) |
|
| Class: | 1930 - 1946: Grampus Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | G2 |
|
Fate: Scrapped on 17th March 1946 at Newport |
|
The Slow Death of a Submarine explores in minute detail a more rounded picture of what really happened before, during and after her tragic loss. In doing so Tony Booths book also takes a fresh look at culpability and explores some of the alleged conspiracy theories that surrounded her demise.
The result is the first definitive account what happened to HMS Thetis and her men a fitting tribute, as the seventieth anniversary of her loss will be on 1 June 2009.
11 pages added or updated in the last 1 month
Please help to maintain this site by reporting any Errors, Broken Links, Information or Site Issues on this page using this button
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Thankyou for your support.
