| 1896 | Pactolus 1886 - 1912 | Launched |
| 1929 | Odin (N 84) | Completed |
| 1934 | Sealion (N 72) | Completed |
| 1936 | Thetis (N 25) | Laid Down |
| 1936 | Thunderbolt (N 25) | Laid Down |
| 1942 | Safari (P 211) | HMS Safari sinks the Italian auxiliary minesweeper Rosina S. about 5 nautical miles south of Hammamet, Tunisa. |
| 1942 | Sportsman (P 229) | Completed |
| 1943 | Sportsman (P 229) | HMS Sportsman attacks and damages the Greek sailing vessel Spiridon with gunfire south of Lemnos island. |
| 1944 | L 26 | HMS L-26 paid off Halifax NS |
| 1944 | Trenchant (P 331) | HMS Trenchant sinks two Japanese landing craft with gunfire off the eastern coast of Sumatra. |
| 1944 | Spearhead (P 263) | Completed |
| 1961 | Opossum (S 19) | Laid Down |
| 1982 | Torbay (S 90) | Laid Down |
| Class: | 1935 - 1970: Improved S Class |
| Built By: | Chatham Dockyard (Medway) |
| Build Group: | S1 |
| Fate: | |
| Depth charged and sunk by German minesweeper M7 in the Heligoland Bight on 9 Jan 1940 | |
Launched in 1945 and commissioned two years later, submarine HMS Alliance was built for service with the Royal Navy in the Far East. Alliance had a long and distinguished career of more than 28 years that took her all over the world.
Today, Alliance is the centrepiece at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport, where the submarine experience is brought to life by tours around the boat. Former submariner and historian Peter Goodwin gives Alliance the Haynes Manual treatment, examining in detail her construction and restoration, and describing what it was like to live, work and go to war in a submarine.
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| Class: | 1935 - 1970: Improved S Class |
| Built By: | Chatham Dockyard (Medway) |
| Build Group: | S1 |
| Fate: | |
| Depth charged and sunk by German minesweeper M7 in the Heligoland Bight on 9 Jan 1940 | |
Launched in 1945 and commissioned two years later, submarine HMS Alliance was built for service with the Royal Navy in the Far East. Alliance had a long and distinguished career of more than 28 years that took her all over the world.
Today, Alliance is the centrepiece at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport, where the submarine experience is brought to life by tours around the boat. Former submariner and historian Peter Goodwin gives Alliance the Haynes Manual treatment, examining in detail her construction and restoration, and describing what it was like to live, work and go to war in a submarine.
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