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Name |
Official number |
Flag |
IMO |
NARBROUGH |
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GBR |
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Year built |
Date launched |
Date completed |
1916 |
23/03/1916 |
29/04/1916 |
Vessel type |
Vessel description
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Naval Destroyer
| Steel Steam Turbine 2 Masts |
Builder |
Yard |
Yard no |
John Brown & Co Ltd., Clydebank |
Clydebank |
445 |
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Tonnage |
Length |
Breadth |
Depth |
Draft |
/ / 1025 disp |
83.3 m |
8.1 m |
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2.6 m |
Engine builder |
, |
Engine detail |
3 shaft Brown-Curtis geared cruising Turbines, 3 Yarrow boilers, oil, 25,000shp, giving 34 knots. |
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First owner |
First port of register |
Registration date |
Admiralty |
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Other names |
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Subsequent owner and registration history |
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Vessel history |
Destroyer, Repeat M, 4th Order, Admiralty Design - G.39, F.11, F.02 |
Remarks |
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End year |
Fate / Status |
1918 |
Wrecked 12/01/1918 |
Disposal Detail |
12/1/1918 she ran ashore on the rocks off South Ronaldsay, Orkney, together with the Destroyer HMS Opal. All of her crew were lost |
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Narbrough
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