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THE ROYAL NAVY.
418
COLUMBINE {late Clyde).
Late Sloop.
1,130 Tows.
South Queensferry .
Appropriated for service as a hulk, for office
accommodation, etc., for King's Harbour
Master, Rosyth.
CONWAY.
Late
{late Nile).
2nd Rate.
4,375 Tons.
(Lent to the Mercantile Marine Service
Association, Liverpool.)
CORNWALL. Late 3rd Rate.
2,917 Tons.
Juvenile Reformatory, Purfleet.
(Lent to the School Ship Company.)
CRUISER (late Lark).
Sailing Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Malta.
Employed as Accommodation Hulk.
EAGLE
4th Rate.
2,340 Tons.
Liverpool.
(Lent to R.N. V. R. Mersey Division).
ECLIPSE. Late Screw Corvette.
1,760 Tons.
Oevonport.
Depot for Naval Mines, Naval Ordnance Depart-
ment, Plymouth.
EMPRESS {late Revenge).
Late 1st Rate.
5,260 Tons.
( Lent to the Clyde Industrial Training Ship
Association).
FALCON. Late Gun- Vessel.
780 Tons.
Devonport.
Appropriated for Torpedo Range.
FIREFLY. Late Gun-Boat.
465 Tons.
Malta.
Boom Defence.
FLAMINGO. Late Gun-Vessel.
780 Tons.
(Lent to Plymouth Port Sanitary Authority.)
FLY. Gutter.
60 Tons.
Devonpori.
( lo be used as a Hulk in Plymouth Sound for
accommodating Pilots, etc.)
GADFLY. Late Gun-Boat.
Cape of Good Hope.
General Service Haulabout.
HELENA. Brig.
529 Tons.
Harbour Police Ship at Chatham.
IMPLACABLE. Late Training
Ship for Boys.
3,223 Tons.
Falmouth .
(Lent to Mr. Wheatly Cobb for preservation.)
INDEFATIGABLE.
Rate.
2,626 Tons.
Late 4th
Lent to the Committee of the Liverpool Training
Ship at Training Ship in the Mersey.)
418
COLUMBINE {late Clyde).
Late Sloop.
1,130 Tows.
South Queensferry .
Appropriated for service as a hulk, for office
accommodation, etc., for King's Harbour
Master, Rosyth.
CONWAY.
Late
{late Nile).
2nd Rate.
4,375 Tons.
(Lent to the Mercantile Marine Service
Association, Liverpool.)
CORNWALL. Late 3rd Rate.
2,917 Tons.
Juvenile Reformatory, Purfleet.
(Lent to the School Ship Company.)
CRUISER (late Lark).
Sailing Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Malta.
Employed as Accommodation Hulk.
EAGLE
4th Rate.
2,340 Tons.
Liverpool.
(Lent to R.N. V. R. Mersey Division).
ECLIPSE. Late Screw Corvette.
1,760 Tons.
Oevonport.
Depot for Naval Mines, Naval Ordnance Depart-
ment, Plymouth.
EMPRESS {late Revenge).
Late 1st Rate.
5,260 Tons.
( Lent to the Clyde Industrial Training Ship
Association).
FALCON. Late Gun- Vessel.
780 Tons.
Devonport.
Appropriated for Torpedo Range.
FIREFLY. Late Gun-Boat.
465 Tons.
Malta.
Boom Defence.
FLAMINGO. Late Gun-Vessel.
780 Tons.
(Lent to Plymouth Port Sanitary Authority.)
FLY. Gutter.
60 Tons.
Devonpori.
( lo be used as a Hulk in Plymouth Sound for
accommodating Pilots, etc.)
GADFLY. Late Gun-Boat.
Cape of Good Hope.
General Service Haulabout.
HELENA. Brig.
529 Tons.
Harbour Police Ship at Chatham.
IMPLACABLE. Late Training
Ship for Boys.
3,223 Tons.
Falmouth .
(Lent to Mr. Wheatly Cobb for preservation.)
INDEFATIGABLE.
Rate.
2,626 Tons.
Late 4th
Lent to the Committee of the Liverpool Training
Ship at Training Ship in the Mersey.)
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Description | These lists covering 1913, 1914, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1939 and 1940 were produced monthly. From mid-1870 to March 1924 navy lists were released both quarterly and monthly. The complete series at the National Library of Scotland runs from August 1870 to June 1940, but does not include monthly lists for those months covered by quarterly lists. |
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