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THE ROYAL NAVY.
421
SATELLITE. Late Light
Cruiser.
1,420 Twits.
North Shields.
(Lent to Tyne Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.)
SHARPSHOOTER. Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
735 Tout.
I.H.P. 3,000 N.D.
Lent to Lord Northampton.
SLANEY. Gun-Boat.
363 Tons. I.H.P. 200 JV. D.
Sheerness.
Attached t-o ' Pembroke' for Diving Duties.
SPARTAN. Light Cruiser.
3,600 Tom.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Devonport.
Tender to ' Defiance '
STORK. Late Surveying
Vessel.
466 Tons. I.H.P. 360 N.D.
(Lent to the Kensington Branch of the Navy
League as a Training Vessel for Boys,
Hammersmith )
SWINGER. Late Gun-Boat.
430 Tons.
Devonport.
(Attached to ' Impregnable ' as Store Ship. <!jc.)
UNICORN. 5th Bate.
1,447 Tons.
Dundee.
(Lent to Clyde Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.)
VALIANT (Old).
6,710 Tons.
Devonport .
Lay Apart Store.
Attached to Seventh. Flotilla.
WALLAROO. Light Cruiser.
2,575 Tons. I.H.P. 4,000 N.D. (7,500 F.D.)
Chatham.
Attached to 'Pembroke' for Mechanicians'
Training Establishment.
(For Officers borne fee -under ' Pembroke.')
WARSPITE {late Conqueror).
Late 2nd Rate.
4,579 Tons.
Greenhithe.
(Lent to the Marine Society.)
WELLESLEY (No. 2). Late 3rd
Bate.
2,996 Tons.
(Lent to Wellesley Training Ship Committee
as a Training Ship, Newcastte-on-lyne.)
WIVERN.
Late Coast Defence
Ship.
2,750 Tons.
Hong Kong.
Distilling Ship and Steam Reserve Workshop
for repairing T.B. Destroyers.
The Officers bo>-ne for service in ' Wivern ' art
shown under ' Tamar.'
WORCESTER. (late
Frederick William). Late
2nd Bate.
4,725 Tons.
Off Greenhithe.
(Lent to Thames Marine Officers' Training
Ship Society.)
WRANGLER. Late Gun-Boat
466 To-ns.
Southampton.
Room Defence
421
SATELLITE. Late Light
Cruiser.
1,420 Twits.
North Shields.
(Lent to Tyne Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.)
SHARPSHOOTER. Torpedo
Gun-Boat.
735 Tout.
I.H.P. 3,000 N.D.
Lent to Lord Northampton.
SLANEY. Gun-Boat.
363 Tons. I.H.P. 200 JV. D.
Sheerness.
Attached t-o ' Pembroke' for Diving Duties.
SPARTAN. Light Cruiser.
3,600 Tom.
I.H.P. 7,000 N.D. (9,000 F.D.)
Devonport.
Tender to ' Defiance '
STORK. Late Surveying
Vessel.
466 Tons. I.H.P. 360 N.D.
(Lent to the Kensington Branch of the Navy
League as a Training Vessel for Boys,
Hammersmith )
SWINGER. Late Gun-Boat.
430 Tons.
Devonport.
(Attached to ' Impregnable ' as Store Ship. <!jc.)
UNICORN. 5th Bate.
1,447 Tons.
Dundee.
(Lent to Clyde Division, Royal Naval
Volunteer Reserve.)
VALIANT (Old).
6,710 Tons.
Devonport .
Lay Apart Store.
Attached to Seventh. Flotilla.
WALLAROO. Light Cruiser.
2,575 Tons. I.H.P. 4,000 N.D. (7,500 F.D.)
Chatham.
Attached to 'Pembroke' for Mechanicians'
Training Establishment.
(For Officers borne fee -under ' Pembroke.')
WARSPITE {late Conqueror).
Late 2nd Rate.
4,579 Tons.
Greenhithe.
(Lent to the Marine Society.)
WELLESLEY (No. 2). Late 3rd
Bate.
2,996 Tons.
(Lent to Wellesley Training Ship Committee
as a Training Ship, Newcastte-on-lyne.)
WIVERN.
Late Coast Defence
Ship.
2,750 Tons.
Hong Kong.
Distilling Ship and Steam Reserve Workshop
for repairing T.B. Destroyers.
The Officers bo>-ne for service in ' Wivern ' art
shown under ' Tamar.'
WORCESTER. (late
Frederick William). Late
2nd Bate.
4,725 Tons.
Off Greenhithe.
(Lent to Thames Marine Officers' Training
Ship Society.)
WRANGLER. Late Gun-Boat
466 To-ns.
Southampton.
Room Defence
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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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