
HMS Cyclops (F31) - Wikipedia
HMS Cyclops (F31) was a submarine repair and depot ship of the Royal Navy. She was originally the passenger liner Indrabarah sister ship to Indralema, built by Laing, for the Indra Line Ltd then bought by The Admiralty, while she was building. She was launched on 27 October 1905.
HMS Cyclops - Wikipedia
HMS Cyclops (F31) was a repair ship, launched in 1905 as the merchant ship Indrabarah. She was used as a fleet storage ship, and then a submarine depot ship. She was scrapped in 1947.
HMS Cyclops (1871) - Wikipedia
HMS Cyclops was the lead ship of the Cyclops-class breastwork monitors built for the Royal Navy during the 1870s. The ships were ordered to satisfy demands for local defence during the war scare of 1870, but the pace of construction slowed tremendously as the perceived threat of …
HMS Cyclops in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime …
HMS Cyclops was built as merchant ship Indrabarah by Laing and was launched 27th October 1905. She served during the Great War and was used as a a Submarine depot ship in the Mediterranean. During the Second World War she served as the depot ship for the Royal Navy's 7th Submarine Flotilla and was based in Rothesay.
Allied Warships of WWII - Submarine Depot Ship HMS Cyclops
HMS Unrivalled (Lt. D.S. Brown, RNVR) conducted a practice attack in the Clyde area on HMS Cyclops (Cdr. B. Bryant, DSO and 2 Bars, DSC, RN) which was escorted by HMS Bulldog (Lt.Cdr. C.G. Walker, RN).
Cyclops (F31) 1905 - 1947
HMS Cyclops was a civilian ship, Indrabarah purchased on the stocks in 1905 for use as a depot ship and served in the Mediterranean, and returned to Home Waters late in 1939 where she spent the war years.
HMS Cyclops (F31) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
HMS Cyclops (F31) was a submarine repair and depot ship of the Royal Navy. She was originally the passenger liner Indrabarah sister ship to Indralema, built by Laing, for the Indra Line Ltd then bought by The Admiralty, while she was building. She was launched on 27 October 1905.
HMS Cyclops (1839) - pdavis.nl
The squadron was distributed thus at the latest dates:- The Penelope and Philomel at St. Paul de Loando; the Amphitrite in the Bights; the Tortoise at Ascension; the Alert left Sierra Leone on the 5th of November for the Gambia; the Bittern off Loango and Mayumba; the Bonetta in search of the Commodore; the Britomart cruising between Cape ...
Cyclops - Sailors, navies and the war at sea - Great War Forum
Sep 4, 2003 · HMS Cyclops, (F31) (ex merchant ship Indrabarah) built by Laing and launched 27th October 1905. Displacement: 11,300 tons, Speed 13 knots, Compliment: 266, Armament: Two 4 - inch Guns, served during world war one and served in WW2 as a fleet repair ship.
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HMS Cyclops (F31) was a submarine repair and depot ship of the Royal Navy. She was originally the passenger liner Indrabarah sister ship to Indralema, built by Laing, for the Indra Line Ltd then bought by The Admiralty, while she was building. She was launched 27 October 1905.
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