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THE ROYAL NAVY.
HARBOUR SERVICE.
Late
Late
ACTION (late Vernon)
4th Bate.
2,388 Tom,
Portsmouth..
Attached to the ' Vernon.'
ACTION II. (late Dido).
S. Corvette.
1,760 Tons.
Sheerness.
Tender to 'Action.'-
A.RETHUSA. Late S. Frigate.
3,832 Tons.
(Lent as a Training Ship for Destitute Boys,
Greenhithe.)
ARGO (late Espibglb), Late
Screw Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
AZOV (late Mutine). Late
Screw Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defence,
BULLFROG. Late Gun-Boat.
465 Tons.
Malta.
Boom Defence.
CALCUTTA (late Hercules)
Battleship.
9,300 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (8,500 F.D.)
Gibraltar.
(Floating Barrack for Dockyard employe's.)
CALLIOPE. Light Cruiser
2,770 Tons.
I.H.P. 2,700 N.D. (4,000 F.D.)
Newcastle.
Lent to Tyneside Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.
CARNATIC. Late 3rd Rate.
1,970 Tons. (B.M.)
Moating Magazine, Naval Ordnance Department,
Portsmouth.
CHALLENGER. Late S.
Corvette.
2,306 Tons.
Chatham.
Used for lashing vessels alone/side, and for
accommodating Boat's Crew of
Captain of Dockyard.
CIRCE. Late 5th Bate.
1,447 Tons,
Tender to ' Impregnable.'
Devonport.
(For Officer borne see ' Impregnable.')
Light
CLEOPATRA. Late
Cruiser.
2,380 Tons.
Devonport.
Attached to ' Defiance ' temporarily as
OverAow Ship.
CLIO. Late S. Corvette.
2,306 Tons.
(Lent as Training Ship for Boys to North Wales,
City of Chester and Border Counties Training
Ship Society at Bangor.)
THE ROYAL NAVY.
HARBOUR SERVICE.
Late
Late
ACTION (late Vernon)
4th Bate.
2,388 Tom,
Portsmouth..
Attached to the ' Vernon.'
ACTION II. (late Dido).
S. Corvette.
1,760 Tons.
Sheerness.
Tender to 'Action.'-
A.RETHUSA. Late S. Frigate.
3,832 Tons.
(Lent as a Training Ship for Destitute Boys,
Greenhithe.)
ARGO (late Espibglb), Late
Screw Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defence.
AZOV (late Mutine). Late
Screw Sloop.
1,130 Tons.
Southampton.
Boom Defence,
BULLFROG. Late Gun-Boat.
465 Tons.
Malta.
Boom Defence.
CALCUTTA (late Hercules)
Battleship.
9,300 Tons. I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (8,500 F.D.)
Gibraltar.
(Floating Barrack for Dockyard employe's.)
CALLIOPE. Light Cruiser
2,770 Tons.
I.H.P. 2,700 N.D. (4,000 F.D.)
Newcastle.
Lent to Tyneside Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.
CARNATIC. Late 3rd Rate.
1,970 Tons. (B.M.)
Moating Magazine, Naval Ordnance Department,
Portsmouth.
CHALLENGER. Late S.
Corvette.
2,306 Tons.
Chatham.
Used for lashing vessels alone/side, and for
accommodating Boat's Crew of
Captain of Dockyard.
CIRCE. Late 5th Bate.
1,447 Tons,
Tender to ' Impregnable.'
Devonport.
(For Officer borne see ' Impregnable.')
Light
CLEOPATRA. Late
Cruiser.
2,380 Tons.
Devonport.
Attached to ' Defiance ' temporarily as
OverAow Ship.
CLIO. Late S. Corvette.
2,306 Tons.
(Lent as Training Ship for Boys to North Wales,
City of Chester and Border Counties Training
Ship Society at Bangor.)
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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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