Allied Warships

HMS Crestflower (FY 367)

MS Trawler

NavyThe Royal Navy
TypeMS Trawler
Class[No specific class] 
PennantFY 367 
Built byCochrane & Sons Shipbuilders Ltd. (Selby, U.K.) 
Ordered 
Laid down 
Launched15 Mar 1930 
CommissionedAug 1939 
Lost19 Jul 1940 
Loss position50° 29'N, 1° 19'W
History

Completed in May 1930.
Taken over by the Admiralty in August 1939.
Displacement: 367 tons.
Armament: 1 12pdr AA gun.

HMT Crestflower (Skipper C. Pollard, RNR) was sunk by German aircraft off Portsmouth on 19 July 1940.
The wreck lies in 35 meter of water in position 50º29'02"N, 01º18'53"W.

 

Commands listed for HMS Crestflower (FY 367)

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1Skr. Clarence Pollard, RNR5 Oct 193917 Jul 1940

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