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23: 44: 783:, built in 1912 and employed throughout the late War as parent ship of the flotilla working from Harwich. In her design and equipment there have been introduced many novel features as a result of experience gained during and since the War. Her resources and accommodation are such as to make her probably the most spacious and efficient vessel of her kind in any navy, and it is no exaggeration to call her a floating submarine base. 1967: 1751: 779:. "A Floating Base." The trials have now been begun of H.M.S. Medway, which has been built by Vickers Armstrongs, Limited, at their Barrow works to fulfil an urgent need for a larger and better-equipped submarine depot and repair ship. The Medway will take the place of the 1803: 1777: 715:
In her service life she made a number of voyages in the Far East. Between 1920 and 1926 she sailed several times on voyages from Hong Kong to destinations around the Far East.
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The submarines of the 4th flotilla with H.M.S. Titania (depot ship) and H.M.S. Marazion (tender) were also due on Sept. 25 and include the L3, L15, L23 and L27. The cruiser
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on 18 August 1923 during a typhoon. She was raised, refitted and put back into service. She was sold in Hong Kong on 30 June 1927, the first L-class boat to be sold.
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had been converted to a depot ship in 1910 and was serving in Hong Kong as the depot ship for the Hong Kong Submarine Flotilla, which consisted of three
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and under the command of Captain Stanley L. Willis. In December 1915, the Eleventh Flotilla became the first directly supporting the submarines of the
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H.M.S. Titania, Commander A. B. Lockhart, D.S.C., which on her arrival home from China with submarines of the Fourth Flotilla, was ordered to relieve
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in the Fifth Flotilla. Submarine L3, completed in 1918, will be scrapped. The remaining four submarines will be reduced to reserve at
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She will retain her seagoing status. Of the six submarines returning with her, one will be retained in full commission to relieve
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weighed anchor and secured to Storm Signal Buoy at 10.17 a.m. on 14 April 1920. Gap Rock Light referred to in the Log is in the
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was based at Hong Kong on many occasions. When away from Hong Kong the destinations were mostly along the Chinese coast,
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and made Commander (S) of the 11th Submarine Flotilla based at Blyth. The Eleventh Flotilla was disbanded in March 1919.
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as depot ships for the 4th Submarine Flotilla, China. At that time, another depot ship was already in service at
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returned to England with six submarines, four of them from those that sailed with her in 1920 and two more,
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was the depot ship of the 11th Submarine Flotilla, other ships shared the role at various times, including
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before docking. The exact location of Storm Signal Buoy is uncertain. It is likely to have been in the
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which had been abandoned during the battle to prevent the capture of materials. No remains were found.
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In 1945 she was transferred to Portsmouth Naval Base to serve as a depot hulk for the 5th Flotilla.
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The South African Military History Society, Military History Journal, Vol 5 No 1 - June 1980, HMS
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were due on Sept. 26. The eighth unit, H.M.S. Stormcloud is out on an exercise cruise.
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in October 1919 and sailed with six L-class submarines of the 4th Submarine Flotilla (
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to Hong Kong in February 1911. They were all sold in Hong Kong on 25 June 1919. HMS
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On 28 October 1918, Captain Frederick Avenel Sommerville was put in command of HMS
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She was recommissioned at Hong Kong in 1921, 9 February 1924 and 5 November 1926.
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was serving with the 4th Flotilla, filling the void left by the departure of HMS
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At the end of her service in Hong Kong, she returned to the UK via Malta. HMS
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sailed to Hong Kong in 1920. It is not known when they arrived in Hong Kong.
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is not known. It appears that her arrival in Hong Kong was in January 1920.
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SHIPPING NOTES. Ships Beginning to Return to Hong Kong. H.M. Ships on the
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When she was first commissioned, in November 1915, she was stationed at
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2 (FY315), renamed on 19 January 1941; Skr. Sidney George Jinks, RNR).
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on the voyage to Hong Kong. Submarines mentioned in the Ship's Log are
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and the team won the championship in the 1921/22 and 1923/24 seasons.
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had already left Hong Kong on 28 March 1928 and returned to England.
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The South African Military History Society, Military History Journal
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An account of life on the ship is to be found in Hawthorne (1980).
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Supplement to the Monthly Navy List, (December, 1915), pp. 12-13
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In 1940 HMS Titania was refitted on the Tyne and transferred to
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ordered by Royal Hungarian Sea Navigation Company "Adria" as
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Supplement to the Monthly Navy List. (March, 1919). p. 12
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to locate and sink floating remains of the battlecruiser
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In 1943 she served as a depot ship in sea trials of the
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In 1936 she was attached to the 6th Flotilla, Portland.
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The submarines of the 4th Flotilla that accompanied HMS
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In 1939 she was based at Blyth with the 6th Flotilla.
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15 April 1920 to 24 June 1920 – stationed in Hong Kong
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The Ship's Log for the period 1919 to 1924 shows that
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On 18 February 1920 she and the remaining part of the
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Dreadnought Project website, China Submarine Flotilla
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was sold for scrap in Hong Kong on 11 December 1921.
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Harold Robson Conway) and their escort 1516:Battle of Jutland Official Despatches. p. 28 1496:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1059:On 16 July 1935 she was the Flagship of the 1778:"The Straits Times, 3 October 1929, Page 8" 1195:In June 1949 she was broken up at Faslane. 1526: 1524: 1500:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1415:"Eleventh Submarine Flotilla (Royal_Navy)" 1041:On 1 October 1930 she was commissioned at 593:, consisting of seven L-class submarines ( 867:on 11 February 1930 notes the arrival of 233:1915–1919: 11th Submarine Flotilla, Blyth 1828: 1588:"Fourth_Submarine_Flotilla_(Royal_Navy)" 1557:The Navy List. (January, 1919). p. 920a. 1045:for the 6th Submarine Flotilla based at 350:1919–1929: 4th Submarine Flotilla, China 173:. Most of those that saw service in the 1521: 1087: 710: 408:. These three submarines were built by 257:taken from the Eighth Flotilla and HMS 2044: 1978:Naval-History.net - Photograph of HMS 1833:. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. 1696: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1612: 1610: 1608: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1379: 871:back in England. It read as follows: 859:is at the No. 1 buoy, Naval anchorage. 507: 943:was sold for scrap in Hong Kong. HMS 673:and passed by the fishing village of 570:. The Ship's Log shows that she left 40: 1909:"Lt.Cdr. George William Dobson, RNR" 1660: 1409: 1407: 1316:. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust 1254: 1252: 1250: 1073:On 20 May 1937 she took part in the 997:. The six that sailed in 1920 were 749: 308:classes joined the flotilla and the 1685: 1605: 1575: 733:, and other destinations round the 370:were the two ships commissioned at 69:Clyde Shipbuilding Co, Port Glasgow 13: 1532:"Frederick Avenil Sommerville, RN" 1061:Flag Officer Commanding Submarines 122:46 ft 3 in (14.1 m) 14: 2088: 2067:Auxiliary ships of the Royal Navy 1959: 1404: 1354: 1247: 1099:She was adopted by the people of 574:on 9 October 1919 and sailed via 447:Seven submarines accompanied HMS 355:Establishment of the 4th Flotilla 130:18 ft 3 in (5.6 m) 2072:Royal Navy Submarine Depot Ships 1965: 1154:(Capt. (Retd.) A. E. Johnston), 705:Hong Kong Second Division League 93:Scrapped in 1948/1949 at Faslane 42: 21: 1995:Gwulo Hong Kong history website 1945:"Skr. Sidney George Jinks, RNR" 1937: 1919: 1901: 1891:"Cdr. Harold Robson Conway, RN" 1883: 1865: 1847: 1822: 1796: 1770: 1744: 1719: 1635: 1562: 1549: 1508: 1470: 791:on 3 October 1929 mentions HMS 703:fielded a football team in the 695: 201: 142:(26.9 km/h; 16.7 mph) 2062:Ships built on the River Clyde 1643:"Hong Kong Submarine Flotilla" 1445: 1432: 1328: 1302: 1277: 1096:for the remainder of the war. 899:The submarines that sailed to 428:Submarines of the 4th Flotilla 318:On 3 June 1916, following the 181:, however, saw service in the 106:5,250 long tons (5,330 t) 1: 1477:Hawthorne, G. (1980, June)., 1453:"Eleventh Submarine Flotilla" 1240: 1855:"Lt. Denis John Beckley, RN" 1198: 939:, a total of 13 submarines. 177:were scrapped in the 1930s. 7: 2005:Dreadnought Project website 1228: 1203: 1190: 765:on 27 July 1929 notes that 10: 2093: 2028:1917-1918, by G. Hawthorne 2000:Uboat.net warships website 1829:Atherton, Kathryn (2014). 1758:. 27 July 1929. p. 16 1647:www.dreadnoughtproject.org 1622:www.dreadnoughtproject.org 1457:www.dreadnoughtproject.org 1419:www.dreadnoughtproject.org 1366:www.dreadnoughtproject.org 1213:spent a few months on HMS 1128:(Lt. J. Whitton, RN), and 863:A newspaper report in the 300:. Other submarines of the 196: 114:335 ft (102.1 m) 947:returned to England with 312:submarines were removed. 97: 35: 20: 1987:Naval-History.net - HMS 1982:with submarine alongside 1831:Dorking in the Great War 1121:(Lt. R. E. Boddington), 777:NEW SUBMARINE DEPOT SHIP 562:After commissioning HMS 2019:| Hebridean Connections 1618:"H.M.S._Rosario_(1898)" 1480:HMS Titania 1917-1918. 1387:"Stanley L. 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knots
pennant number
Royal Navy
submarine depot ship
First World War
Second World War
Faslane
Scotland
Port Glasgow
merchant ship
Royal Navy
submarine depot ship
Blyth
Grand Fleet
D7
D8
HMS Mastiff
HMS Talisman
HMS Trident
HMS Tartar
HMS Moon
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D-class
Battle of Jutland
G10
HMS Invincible
HMS Ambrose
Chatham

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