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Home › Society › Government › World War II › British Navy

British Navy

Class

  • Name (Year)
  • Displacement; Length; Complement
Aircraft Carriers

Courageous

  • Courageous (1916); Glorius (1916)
  • 18,600 T; 735-787 ft; 748 people
(n/a)

  • Argus (1917)
  • 14,450 T; 565 ft; 373 people
  • Ark Royal [3rd] (1937)
  • 22,000 T; 800 ft; 1,580 people
  • Eagle (1918)
  • 22,600 T; 667 ft; 748 people
  • Furious (1916)
  • 19,100 T; 786 ft; 748 people
  • Hermes (1919)
  • 10,950 T; 598 ft; 664 people


Aircraft Carriers, Escort

Ruler

  • Ameer (1943); Atheling; Begum; Emperor; Empress; Khedive; Nabob; Premier; Queen; Rajah; Ruler; Shah; Thane
  • 9,000 T; 514 ft; ? people
Archer

  • Arbiter; Archer (1939); Attacker (1941); Battler (1942); Biter (1939); Chaser (1942); Fencer (1942); Hunter (1942); Patroller; Puncher (1942); Pursuer (1942); Ravager (1942); Reaper; Searcher (1942); Slinger (1942); Smiter (1942); Speaker (1942); Stalker (1942); Striker (1942); Tracker (1942); Trailer (1942); Trouncer (1942); Trumpete (1942)
  • 14,500 T; 492 ft; ? people
Tiger

  • Blake (1945); Defence (1944); Superb (1943); Tiger (1945)
  • 8,000 T; 556 ft; 1,000 people
(n/a)

  • Vindex (1943)
  • 13,455 T; 524 ft; ? people
  • Pretoria Castle (1938)
  • 17,392 T; 560 ; ? people


Aircraft Carriers, Fleet

Ark Royal

  • Ark Royal [4th]; Eagle (1946)
  • 33,000 T; 850+ ft; ? people
Hermes

  • Albion; Bulwark; Centaur; Hermes (1947)
  • 18,300 T; 737 ft; ? people
Illustrious

  • Illustrious; Victorious; Formidable (1939)
  • 23,000 T; 753 ft; 1,600 people
Implacable

  • Implacable; Indefatigable (1942)
  • 23,000 T; 766 ft; 2,000 people
(n/a)

  • Indomitable (1940)
  • 23,000 T; 754 ft; 1,600 people


Aircraft Carriers, Light Fleet

Colossus

  • Glory (1943); Ocean (1944); Theseus (1944); Triumph (1944); Venerable (1943); Vengeance (1944)
  • 13,190-13,350 T; ?? ft; 840-854 people
Majestic

  • Hercules (1945); Levianthan (1945); Majestic (1945); Powerful (1945); Terrible (1944)
  • 14,000 T; 693-695 ft; 1,400 people


Battleships

King George V

  • King George V (1939); Duke of York (1940); Anson (1940); Howe (1940)
  • 35,000 T; 745 ft; 1,900 people
Queen Elizabeth

  • Queen Elizabeth (1915); Valiant (1915); Malaya (1916)
  • 31,100-32,700 T; 640-644 ft; 1,124 people
Sovereign

  • Royal Sovereign (1916); Royal Oak (1916); Resolution (1916); Ramilles (1917); Revenge (1916)
  • 29,150 T; 621 ft; 1,009 people
(n/a)

  • Hood (1920)
  • 42,100 T; 861 ft; 1,341 people
  • Nelson (1925)
  • 33,950 T; 702 ft; 1,361 people
  • Prince of Wales (1939)
  • 35,000 T; ?? ft; ?? people
  • Renown (1916)
  • 30,750 T; 794 ft; 1,181 people
  • Repulse (1916)
  • 32,000 T; 794 ft; 1,181 people
  • Rodney (1925)
  • 33,900 T; 702 ft; 1,361 people
  • Vanguard (1944)
  • 42,500 T; 814 ft; 2,000 people


Corvettes

Castle (all named “Castle”)

  • Tintagel (1943); Amberley (1945); Berkeley (1943); Knaresborough (1943); Launceston (1943); Alnwick (1944); Carisbrooke (1943); Dumbarton (1943); Farnham (1944); Hedingham (1944); Allington (1944); Lancaster (1944); Oxford (1943); Pevensey (1944); Oakham (1944); Bamborough (1944); Caistor (1944); Leeds (1943); Morpeth (1943); Flint (1943); Hadleigh (1943); Kenilworth (1943); Portchester (1943); Rushen (1943)
  • 1,060 T – 1,100 T; 252 ft; ? people
Flower

  • Camellia (1940); Cowslip (1941); Hibiscus (1940); Mallow (1940); Columbine (1940); Meadowsweet (1942); Rockrose (1941); Spirea (1940); Dahlia (1940); Nigella (1940); Violet (1940); Nasturtium (1940); Tulip (1940); Bittersweet (1940); Fennel (1940); Heliotrope (1940); Jasmine (1941); Monkshood (1941); Celandine (1941); Hyderabad (1941); Marguerite (1940); Mignonette (1941)
  • 925 T; 265 ft; ? people
Kingfisher

  • Kingfisher (1935)
  • 510 T; 243 ft; 60 people


Cruisers

Arethus

  • Arethusa (1934); Aurora (1936)
  • 5,220-5,270 T; 480 ft; 450 people
Caledon

  • Caledon (1916); Calypso (1917); Caradoc (1916)
  • 4,120 T; 450 ft; 400-437 people
Carlisle

  • Cairo (1918); Calcutta (1918); Carlisle (1918); Capetown (1919); Colombo (1918)
  • 4,190 T; 450 ft; 400-437 people
Ceres

  • Cardiff (1917); Ceres (1917); Coventry (1917); Curacao (1917); Curlew (1917)
  • 4,190 T; 450 ft; 400-437 people
Dauntless

  • Despatch (1919); Diomede (1919); Delhi (1918); Durban (1919); Dance (1918); Dauntless (1918)
  • 4,850 T; 473 ft; 450-469 people
Dido [1st]

  • Dido (1939); Euryclus (1939); Phoebe (1939); Sirius (1940); Cleopatra (1940); Scylla (1940); Argonaut (1941)
  • 5,450 T; 512 ft; 530-536 people
Dido [2nd]

  • Bellona (1942); Black Prince (1942); Diadem (1942); Royalist (1942)
  • 5,700-5,770 T; 512 ft; 535-551 people
Fiji

  • Bermuda (1941); Gambia (1940); Jamaica (1940); Kenya (1939); Mauritius (1939); Nigeria (1939)
  • 8,000 T; 556 ft; 980 people
Hawkins

  • Frobisher (1920); Hawkins (1917)
  • 9,800-9,860 T; 605-712 ft; 749 people
Kent

  • Berwick (1926); Cumberland (1926); Kent (1926); Suffolk (1926)
  • 10,000 T; 630 ft; 679 people
Leander

  • Leander (1931); Orion (1932); Achilles (1932); Ajax (1934)
  • 6,985-7,270 T; 555 ft; 646-680 people
Southampton

  • Newcastle (1936); Sheffield (1936); Birmingham (1936); Glasgow (1936); Liverpool (1937)
  • 9,100-9,400 T; 584 ft; 809-833 people
Tiger

  • Blake (1945); Defence (1944); Superb (1943); Tiger (1945)
  • 8,000 T; 556 ft; 1,000 people
Uganda

  • Ceylon (1942); Newfoundland (1941)
  • 8,000 T; 556 ft; 950 people
(n/a)

  • Belfast (1938)
  • 10,000 T; 614 ft; ?? people
  • Devonshire (1927)
  • 9,850 T; 633 ft; 852 people
  • Emerald (1920)
  • 7,550 T; 570 ft; 572 people
  • Exeter (1929)
  • 8,400 T; 575 ft; ? people
  • London (1927)
  • 10,000 T; 633 ft; 789 people
  • Norfolk (1928)
  • 9,925 T; 630 ft; 819 people
  • Sussex (1928)
  • 9,830 T; 633 ft; 852 people
  • Swiftsure (1943)
  • 8,000 T; 556 ft; 960 people
  • York (1928)
  • 8,400 T; 575 ft; ? people


Destroyers

Admiralty R

  • Skate (1917)
  • 900 T; 276 ft; 98 people
Admiralty S

  • Sabre (1918); Saladin (1919); Sardonyx (1919); Scimitar (1918); Scout (1918); Shikari (1919); Tenedos (1918)
  • 905 T; 276 ft; 98 people
Battle

  • Gravelines (1944); Hogue (1944); Lagos (1944); Sluys (1945); Barrosa (1945); Matapan (1945); Cadiz (1944); Camperdown (1944); Finisterre (1944); St. James (1945); Vigo (1945); Agincourt (1945); Alemein (1945); Armada (1943); Saintes (1944); Solebay (1944); Dunkirk (1945); Jutland (1946); Barfleur (1943); Corunna (1945); Gabbard (1945); St. Kitts (1944); Trafalgar (1944); Aisne (1945)
  • 2,315 T; 379 ft; 337 people
Burnham

  • Bradford (1918); Broadway (1920); Burnham (1919); Burwell (1918); Buxton (1918); Cameron (1919); Chesterfield (1920); Churchill (1919); Clare (1920); Ramsey (1919); Reading (1919); Ripley (1918); Rockingham (1919); Sherwood (1919)
  • 1,190 T; 311 ft; ?? people
“C”

  • Caesar (1944); Cavendish (1944); Childers (1945); Chivalrous (1945); Cambrian (1943); Carron (1944); Chequers (1944); Chieftan (1945); Cheviot (1944); Chevron (1944); Consort (1944); Chaplet (1944); Charity (1944); Comus (1944); Concord (1945); Constance (1944); Cossack (1944); Carysfort (1944); Cavalier (1944); Contest (1944); Crispin (1945); Creole (1945); Caprice (1943); Cassandra (1943); Cockade (1944); Comet (1944)
  • 1,700 T; 363 ft; 186 people
Campbell

  • Campbell (1918); Douglas (1918); Mackay (1919); Malcolm (1919); Montrose (1918)
  • 1,530 T; 333 ft; 183 people
Escapade

  • Escapade (1934); Forester (1935); Fury (1935); Fame (1935)
  • 1,350-1,375 T; 329 ft; 145 people
Gallant

  • Gallant (1936)
  • 1,335 T; 323 ft; 145 people
Hunt – Allbrighton Type

  • Belvoir (1941); Allbrighton (1941); Bleasdale (1941); Haydon (1942); Easton (1942); Eggesford (1942); Stevenstone (1942); Talybont (1943)
  • 1,050 T; 280 ft; 168 people
Hunt – Atherstone Type

  • Atherstone (1939); Brocklesby (1940); Garth (1939); Pytchley (1940); Quantock (1940); Whaddon (1940); Hambledon (1939); Holderness (1940); Mendip (1940); Meynell (1940); Eglinton (1939); Liddesdale (1940); Southdown (1940); Cattistock (1940); Cleveland (1940); Cotswold (1940); Cottesmore (1940)
  • 1,000 T; 280 ft; 146 people
Hunt – Blankney Type

  • Beaufort (1941); Avon Vale (1940); Blankney (1940); Bedale (1941); Bicaster (1941); Chiddingfold (1941); Cowdray (1941); Blackmore (1941); Croom (1941); Calpe (1941); Eridge (1940); Exmoor (1941); Farndale (1940); Lamerton (1940); Leabury (1941); Middleton (1941); Silverton (1940); Tetcott (1941); Oakley (1942); Wheatland (1941); Wilton (1941); Zetland (1942)
  • 1,050 T; 280 ft; 146 people
Hunt – Brecon Type

  • Brecon; Brissenden (1942)
  • 1,175 T; 296 ft; ? people
Isis

  • Icarus (1937); Ilex (1937); Impulsive (1938); Isis (1937); Inconsistant; Ithuriel
  • 1,370 T; 320 ft; 145 people
Javelin

  • Javelin (1938); Nizam (1940); Noble (1940); Kelvin (1939); Napier (1940); Jervis (1938); Kimberley (1939); Nepal (1941); Norman (1940)
  • 1,760 T; 348 ft; 220-233 people
Laforey

  • Lookout (1940); Loyal (1941); Milne (1941); Marne (1940); Matchless (1941); Meteor (1941); Musketeer (1941)
  • 1,920-1,935; 363 ft; ? people
Leeds

  • Leeds (1917); Ludlow (1917); Lewes (1918)
  • 1,020 T; 308 ft; ? people
Montgomery

  • Caldwell (1919); Castleton (1919); Chelsea (1919); Lancaster (1918); Leamington (1918); Mansfield (1918); Montgomery (1918); Richmond (1917); Salisbury (1919); Wells (1919)
  • 1,090 T; 309 ft; ? people
Newport

  • Brighton (1918); Charlestown (1918); Georgetown (1918); Newark (1918); Newmarket (1918); Newport (1917); Roxborough (1918); St. Mary’s (1918)
  • 1,060 T; 309 ft; ? people
Onslow

  • Onslow (1941); Paladin (1941); Obdurate (1942); Obedient (1942); Offa (1941); Onslaught (1941); Opportune (1942); Orwell (1942); Penn (1941); Petard (1941)
  • 1,540 T; 345 ft; ? people
Rotherham

  • Raider (1942); Rapid (1942); Racehorse (1942); Rotherham (1942); Redoubt (1942); Rocket (1942); Roebuck (1942); Relentless (1942)
  • 1,705-1,750 T; 358 ft; ? people
Tribal

  • Eskimo (1938); Ashanti (1938); Nubian (1938); Tartar (1939)
  • 1,870 T; 356 ft; 190 people
Troubridge

  • Teazer (1943); Tenacious (1943); Troubridge (1943); Tumult (1943); Termagant (1943); Terpsichore (1943); Tuscan (1943); Tyrian (1943)
  • 1,710 T; 363 ft; ? people
Ulster

  • Ulysses (1943); Undaunted (1943); Grenville (1942); Ulster (1942); Undine (1943); Ursa (1943); Urania (1943); Urchin (1943)
  • 1,710-1,730 ); 363 ft; ? people
Valentine

  • Venus (1943); Verulam (1943); Vigilant (1943); Virage (1943); Volage (1943)
  • 1,710 T; 363 ft; ? people
Wager

  • Kempenfelt (1943); Wager (1943); Wakeful (1943); Wessex (1943); Whelp (1943); Whirlwind (1943); Wizard (1943); Wrangler (1943)
  • 1,710-1,730 T; 363 ft; 186 people
Zambezi

  • Zambezi (1943); Zealous (1944); Zebra (1944); Zenith (1944); Zest (1943); Zodiac (1944); Myngs (1943); Zephyr (1943)
  • 1,710 T; 363 ft; 186 people
(n/a)

  • Vega (1917); Velox (1917); Walpole (1918); Vanessa (1918); Vanity (1918); Vimy (1917); Wolfhound (1918); Winchester (1918); Winchelsea (1917); Westminster (1918); Windsor; Wrestler (1918); Valorous (1917); Walker (1917); Westcott (1918); Vivien (1918); Vivacious (1917); Vanoc (1917); Vanquisher (1917); Watchman (1917); Verdun (1917); Versatile (1917); Vesper (1917); Vidette (1918)
  • 900 T; 342 ft; ? people
  • Hotspur (1936)
  • 1,340 T; 323 ft; 145 people
  • Wallace (1918)
  • 1,250 T; 329 ft; ? people
  • Wolsey (1918); Woolston (1918)
  • 920 T; 312 ft; ? people
“A” Type

  • Amazon (1926); Ambuscade (1926)
  • 1,170-1,350 T; 307-312 ft; 138 people
Admiralty Type Leader

  • Codrington (1930)
  • 1,540 T; 332 ft; 185 people
Admiralty Type Leader

  • Duncan
  • 1,400 T; 326 ft; 175 people
Admiralty Type Leader

  • Faulknor (1935)
  • 1,460 T; 340 ft; 175 people
Admiralty “Modified W” Type

  • Whitshead (1919); Witherington (1919); Wivern (1919); Wolverine (1920); Worcester (1922)
  • 1,120 T; 312 ft; 134 people
Admiralty “V” Type

  • Vansittart (1919); Venomous (1919); Verity (1919); Volunteer (1919); Wanderer (1919); Whitehall (1920)
  • 1,120 T; 312 ft; 134 people
Thornycroft “Modified W” Type

  • Wishart (1920); Witch (1924)
  • 1,140 T; 312 ft; 1334 people
Thornycroft “V” Type

  • Viceroy (1918); Viscount (1918)
  • 1,120 T; 300 ft; 134 people






Frigates

Bay (all named “Bay”, except *)

  • St. Austell (1944); St. Bride’s (1945); Start (1945); Tremadoc (1945); Whitsand (1944); Widemouth (1944); Wigtown (1945); Burghead (1945); Porlock (1945); Veryan (1944); Largo (1944); Luce (1944); Mounts (1945); Pegwell (1945); Cardigan (1944); Carnarvon (1945); Padstow (1945); Enard (1944); *Surprise (1944); *Alert (1945); Cawsand (1945); Bigbury (1944)
  • 1,600 T; 307 ft; 157 people
Loch (all named “Loch”)

  • Quoich (1944); Fyne (1944); Glendhu (1944); Killin (1943); Arkaig (1945); Lomond (1944); More (1944); Tralaig (1945); Fada (1943); Craggie (1944); Gorm (1944); Killisport (1944); Dunvegan (1944); Ruthven (1944); Scavaig (1944); Achanalt (1944); Insh (1944); Katrine (1944); Archray (1944); Eck (1944); Morlich (1944); Shin (1944); Tarbert (1944); Veyatie (1945); Alvie (1943)
  • 1,435 T; 307 ft; 103 people
River

  • Ballinderry (1942); Dart (1942); Ribble (1943); Chelmer (1943); Ettrick (1943); Awe (1943); Dovey (1943); Exe (1942); Helford (1943); Lochy (1943); Tees (1943); Teviot (1942); Avon (1943); Jed (1942); Taff (1943;); Tavy (1943;); Halladale (1944); Helmsdale (1943); Kale (1942); Meon (1943); Derg (1943); Ness (1942); Nith (1942); Wye (1943); Fal (1942); Nene (1942); Odzani (1943); Plym (1943); Rother (1941); Spey (1941); Swale (1942); Tay (1942); Towy (1943;); Usk (1943;); Waveney (1942); Wear (1942)
  • 1,460 T; 302 ft; 140 people


Gunboats

(n/a)

  • Pamela (1945); Una (1945)
  • 25 T; 52 ft; 10 people
  • Grey Wolf; Grey Owl (1942); Grey Shark (1942); Grey Goose; Grey Fox (1941); Grey Seal (1941)
  • 198 T; 145 ft; 34 people
  • Aphis (1915); Cockchafer (1915); Scarab (1915)
  • 625 T; 238 ft; 54-65 people
  • Seamew (1927)
  • 262 T; 168 ft; 55 people
  • Locust (1940)
  • 585 T; 197 ft; 74 people


Hospital Ships

(n/a)

  • Amarapoora (1920)
  • 10,000 T; 466 ft; ? people
  • Maine (1902)
  • 10,100 T; 401 ft; ? people
  • Oxfordshire (1912)
  • 10,500 T; 475 ft; ? people
  • Talamba (1924)
  • ?? T; 450 ft; ? people
  • Note: This ship, according to the Canadian Department of National Defence, was probably the ship, carrying 99 nurses (including my sister), that was sunk by a German dive bomber in the Mediterranean Sea in 1943. Apparently about 400 persons, including all the nurses, were rescued.


Minelayers

Daring

  • Diamond; Dogstar; Duchess; Dragon; Disdain; Daring; Dainty; Druid
  • 2,610 T; 390 ft; ? people
Weapon

  • Crossbow (1945); Scorpion (1946); Battleaxe (1945); Broadsword (1946)
  • 1,980 T; 365 ft; ? people


Minesweepers

Bangor

  • Blyth (1940); Peterhead (1940); Bude (1940); Eastbourne (1941); Fraserburgh (1940); Rhyl (1940); Romney (1941); Seaham (1941); Sidmouth (1941); Stornoway (1941); Bayfield (1941); Canso (1941); Fort York (1941); Ingonish (1941); Parrsborough (1941); Qualicum (1941); Shippigan (1941); Tadoussac (1941); Wedgeport (1941)
  • 656-672 T; 180 ft; 60 people
  • Beaumaris (1940); Bootle (1941); Boston (1940); Dornoch (1942); Polruan (1940); Rye (1940); Ardrossan (1941); Brixham (1941); Dunbar (1941); Ilfracombe (1941); Rothesay (1941); Tenby (1941); Whitehaven (1941); Lyme Regis (1942); Poole (1941)
  • 605-656 T; 174 ft; 60 people
  • Bridlington (1940); Bridport (1940)
  • 590 T; 162 ft; 60 people
Halcyon

  • Jason (1937); Hazard (1937); Speedy (1938); Harrier (1934)
  • 815-835 T; 230 ft; 80 people
Algernine

  • Brave (1943); Fancy (1943); Cockatrice (1942); Acute (1942); Albacore (1942); Cadmus (1942); Chameleon (1944); Cheerful (1944); Circe (1942); Espiegle (1942); Fantome (1942); Hare (1944); Jewel (1944); Liberty (1944); Mutine (1942); Onyx (1942); Pickle (1943); Pincher (1942); Plucky (1943); Ready (1943); Recruit (1943); Rifleman (1943); Rinaldo (1943); Rosario (1943); Spanker (1943); Bramble (1945); Fierce (1945); Fly (1942); Hound (1942); Hydra (1942); Lennox (1945); Niger (1945); Orestes (1942); Pelorus (1943); Rattlesnake (1943); Rowena (1944); Stormcloud (1943); Sylvia (1944); Tanganyika (1944); Waterwitch (1943); Wave (1944); Welcome (1944); Lysander (1943); Marines (1944); Marmion (1944); Orchadia (1944); Ossory (1944); Pluto (1944); Polaris (1944); Pyrrhus (1945); Romola (1945); Rosamund (1944); Coquette (1943); Courier (1943); Flyingfish (1944); Golden Fleece (1944); Jaseur (1944); Laertes (1944); Lioness (1944); Maenad (1944); Magicienne (1944); Mameluke (1944); Mandate (1944); Marvel (1944); Mary Rose (1943); Melita (1942); Michael (1944); Minstrel (1944); Moon (1943); Myrmidon (1944); Mystic (1944); Nerissa (1944); Octavia (1942); Prompt (1944); Providence (1943); Seabear (1943); Serene (1943); Skipjack (1943); Thisbe (1943); Truelove (1943); Welfare (1943)
  • 950-1,040 T; 235 ft; 104-138 people


Sloops

Aberdeen

  • Aberdeen (1936); Fleetwood (1936)
  • 990 T; 266 ft; 100 people
Black Swan

  • Black Swan (1939); Flamingo (1939); Whimbrel (1942); Wild Goose (1942); Erne (1940); Wren (1942); Woodcock (1942)
  • 1,470 T; 293 ft; 180 people
Modified Black Swan

  • Cygnet (1942); Modeste (1944); Nereide (1944); Alacrity (1944); Crane (1942); Hind (1943); Mermaid (1943); Opossum (1944); Snipe; Sparrow; Starling (1942); Amethyst (1943); Hart (1943); Actaeon (1945); Magpie (1943); Peacock (1943); Pheasant (1942); Redpole (1943)
  • 1,430-1,490 T; 300 ft; 192 people
(n/a)

  • Falmouth (1932); Milford (1932)
  • 1,060 T; 266 ft; ? people
  • Leith (1933)
  • 990 T; 266 ft; 100 people
  • Pelican (1938)
  • 1,250 T; 266 ft; 188 people
  • Rochester (1931)
  • 1,105 T; 266 ft; ? people
  • Sandwich (1928)
  • 1,045 T; 266 ft; ? people
  • Scarborough (1930)
  • ?? T; ?? ft; ?? people
  • Stork (1936)
  • 1,190 T; 266 ft; 125 people


Submarines

“H”

  • H28 (1918); H32 (1918); H33 (1918); H34 (1918); H43 (1919); H44 (1919); H50 (1919)
  • 410/500 T; 170 ft; 22 people
“L”

  • L23 (1918-9); L26 (1918-9); L27 (1918-9)
  • 760/1,080 T; 239 ft; 39 people
Oberon

  • Oberon (1926)
  • 1,311/1,831 T; 270 ft; 50 people
Oberon

  • Osiris (1928); Otus (1928)
  • 1,475/2,038 T; 284 ft; 50 people
Oberon

  • Otway (1926)
  • 1,349/1,872 T; 275 ft; 50 people
Porpoise

  • Porpoise (1932); Rorqual (1936)
  • 1,500-1,520/2,053-2,157 T; 289 ft; 55 people
Proteus

  • Rover (1930); Proteus (1929); Pandora (1929)
  • 1,475/2,030-2,040 T; 290 ft; 50 people
“S”

  • Sealion (1934); Seawolf (1935); Seraph (1941); Sea Rover (1943); Sirdar (1943); Shalimar; Sportsman; Saga; Sanguine; Scorcher; Seadog; Seanymph; Sea Scout; Selene; Sibyl; Sidon; Sleuth; Solent; Spearhead; Spirit; Springer; Spur; Statesman; Stoic; Storm; Sturdy; Stygian; Subtle; Supreme; Surf; Satyr; Sentinel; Spark; Spiteful; Sceptre; Scotsman; Scythian; Sea Devil; Seneschal
  • 715/1,000 T; 217 ft; 44 people
Sealion

  • Sturgeon (1932); Sealion (1933); Seawolf (1934); Sunfish (1934); Safari; Sceptre; Seadog; Seanymph; Seraph; Shakespeare; Sibyl; Sickle; Sportsman; Storm; Strategem; Stubborn
  • 640-670/927-960 T; 201-203 ft; 40 people
Severn

  • Severn (1934); Clyde (1934)
  • 1,850/2723 T; 345 ft; 60 people
“T”

  • Tabard (1945); Taciturn (1944); Tactician (1942); Tallyho (1942); Tantalus (1943); Tantivy (1943); Tapir (1944); Taurus (1942); Telemachus (1943); Templar (1942); Teredo (1945); Thorough (1943); Tiptoe (1944); Trespasser (1942); Truculent (1942); Trump (1944); Thermopylae; Tradewind; Trenchant; Turpin; Thule; Totem; Truncheon; Tudor; Tireless; Token
  • 1,090/1,575 T; 274 ft; 54 people
Trident

  • Tribune (1938); Trident (1938); Taku (1939); Truant (1939); Tuna (1939); Torbay (1939); Trusty; Thrasher; Tactician; Tallyho; Tantivy; Thorough; Tradewind; Trespasser; Truculent; Tudor; Typhoon
  • 1,090/1,575 T; 275 ft; 53 people
“U”

  • Ultimatum (1941); Unbending (1941); Upshot (1944); Unswerving (1943); Varangian (1943); Una; Uther (1943)
  • 540/730 T; 197 ft; 31 people
Ursula

  • Ursula (1938); Umbra; Unity; Unbroken; Unseen; Ullswater; Ultimatum; Una; Unbending; Unison; United; Universal; Unrivalled; Unruffled; Unruly; Unshaken; Unsparing; Upright; Uproar
  • 540/730 T; 180 ft; 27 people
“V”

  • Urtica (1943); Vampire (1944); Vigorous (1943); Virtue (1943); Visigoth (1943); Vox (1943); Vagabond (1943); Varne (1944); Vivid (1943); Voracious (1943)
  • 545/740 T; 200 ft; ? people
(n/a)

  • P511 (1919); P512; P552
  • 530/680 T; 186 ft; 27 people




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