Index

  Battleships & Battle-Cruisers
  Cruisers
  Monitors
  Sloops
  Minesweepers
  Torpedo Gunboats
  Flotilla Leaders & Destroyers
  Torpedo Boats & PBs
  Submarines
  Auxiliaries & ML & CMBs
 
As extracted from Jane's Fighting Ships for 1919

2 Patrol Boats

Index of British Ships Lost in the Great War and in the Events that followed in the Baltic

P 26 (1915). 613 tons. Guns : 1 x 4 in., etc. Mined off Havre, 10th April, 1917. For appearance see photo of P boat on page 115.

P 12 (1915). Sister to P 26 above. Lost by collision, in English Channel, 4th November, 1918.

11 TORPEDO BOATS.

No. 24 (1908). 319 tons. Guns: 2 x 12 pdr. Tubes: 3 x 18 in. Wrecked off Dover breakwater, 28th January, 1917. For appearance, see photo of No. 36, on page 115.

No. 13 (1907). 270 tons. Armament as No. 24. Lost by collision in the North Sea, 26th January, 1916. For appearance, see photo of No. 28, on page 116.

No. 12 (1907). 263 tons. Armament as No. 24, above. Torpedoed by a German Submarine in the North Sea, 10th June. 1915.

No. 11 (1907). Sister to No. 12. Mined off the East Coast, 7th March, 1916.

No. 10 (1907). 245 tons. Armament as No. 24, above. Torpedoed by a German Submarine in the North Sea, 10th June, 1915.

No. 9 (1907). Sister to No. 10, above. Lost by collision in the North Sea, 26 July, 1916.

No. 117 (1904). 197 tons. Guns: 3 x 3 pdr. Tubes: 3 x 14 in. Lost by collision in the English Channel, 10th June, 1917.

No. 96 (1894). 130 tons. Armament as No. 117, above. Lost by collision with a Mercantile Fleet Auxiliary in the Straits of Gibraltar, 1st November, 1915.

No. 90 (1895). Sister to No. 96, above. Capsized during heavy weather, in the Straits of Gibraltar, 25th April, 1918.

No. 064 (1886). 87 tons. Guns: 2 x 1 in. Nordenfelt, Tubes: 5 x 14 in. Wrecked in the Ęgean Sea, 21st March, 1915.

No. 046 (1886). 79 tons. Similar to No. 064 above, but only 4 tubes. Foundered during heavy weather in the Eastern Mediterranean, 27th December, 1915.

Source: As extracted from Jane's Fighting Ships for 1919

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