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Re: Hms Avondale
Posted by:
David Hepper
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Date: June 29, 2003 12:14PM
<HTML>Len
You don't give any dates - there has been only one 'Avondale' in British naval service, which was a Banff registered drifter, 80 tons, built 1911, which was hired for service in the First World War. Hired in January 1915 she was used as a net barrier tender and employed on the Otranto barrage in the Adriatic.
She was sunk by Austrian cruisers on 15 May 1917.
If you are looking for a ship in WW2, then there is no 'Avondale', the nearest being 'Avon Vale'. This was a 'Type II' Hunt class destroyer escort built on Clydeside, launched 23 Oct. 1940, scrapped in 1958.
David</HTML>
You don't give any dates - there has been only one 'Avondale' in British naval service, which was a Banff registered drifter, 80 tons, built 1911, which was hired for service in the First World War. Hired in January 1915 she was used as a net barrier tender and employed on the Otranto barrage in the Adriatic.
She was sunk by Austrian cruisers on 15 May 1917.
If you are looking for a ship in WW2, then there is no 'Avondale', the nearest being 'Avon Vale'. This was a 'Type II' Hunt class destroyer escort built on Clydeside, launched 23 Oct. 1940, scrapped in 1958.
David</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Hms Avondale | Len Inglis | 06/29/2003 10:26AM |
Re: Hms Avondale | David Hepper | 06/29/2003 12:14PM |
Re: Hms Avondale | Brian Parry | 05/23/2020 06:31PM |