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    HMS Havock was a Havock-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy built by the Yarrow shipyard. She was one of the first destroyers ordered...
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  • Six vessels of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Havock, including: HMS Havock (1805) was a 12-gun gun-brig launched in 1805. She became a lightvessel...
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    The Havock class was a class of torpedo boat destroyer (TBD) of the British Royal Navy. The two ships, Havock and Hornet, built in London in 1893 by Yarrow...
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    HMS Hornet was a Havock-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy. She was launched in 1893 and sold in 1909 for scrapping. Although the Daring-class...
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  • and river vessels, and eventually the Royal Navy's first destroyers, the Havock class, were built at Yarrow's London shipyards between 1869 and 1908. Yarrow...
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    of the bank, thus encouraging circulation. HMS Hornet (1893), a Havock class destroyer. HMS Havock (1893), the lead ship of the class, was built with...
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  • launched in 1868 and sold in 1899. HMS Hornet (1893), a Havock-class destroyer launched in 1893 and broken up in 1909. HMS Hornet (1911), an Acheron-class...
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    shipbuilder: HMS Daring and HMS Decoy from John I. Thornycroft & Company HMS Havock and HMS Hornet from Yarrows (the Havock class) HMS Ferret and HMS Lynx from...
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  • women by Dorothea Beale. 28 October – The Royal Navy's first destroyer, HMS Havock, undergoes sea trials. 26 November – Arthur Conan Doyle surprises the...
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    1896, replacing the destroyer Havock as tender to the battleship Royal Sovereign as part of the Channel Fleet, with Havock's crew transferring over to Sunfish...
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  • and the first torpedo boat destroyer (TBD) in the Royal Navy was HMS Havock of 1893. From 1906, the term "torpedo boat destroyer" began to appear in the...
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    the Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Launched in 1917 as HMS Wallace, the ship was renamed and commissioned into the RN later that year...
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    and maintenance, before departing for Crete with the British destroyer HMS Havock. They arrived at sunset on 18 July, and the next morning, the two ships...
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    shipbuilder: HMS Havock and HMS Hornet from Yarrow (the Havock class). HMS Daring and HMS Decoy from John I. Thornycroft & Company (the Daring class) HMS Ferret...
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    a follow-on to the two prototype destroyers (Havock and Hornet) ordered from Yarrows under the 1892–1893 programme. The Admiralty did not specify a standard...
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    a follow-on to the two prototype destroyers (Havock and Hornet) ordered from Yarrows under the 1892–1893 programme. The Admiralty did not specify a standard...
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  • April 1912. HMS Haughty was one of the two destroyers ordered from William Doxford & Sons on 3 November 1893 as part of the Royal Navy's 1893–1894 construction...
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  • a follow-on to the two prototype destroyers (Havock and Hornet) ordered from Yarrows under the 1892–1893 programme. The Admiralty did not specify a standard...
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    Blazer (1856) Rainbow (1856) Brazen (1856) Raven (1856) Rocket (1856) Hardy (1856) Havock (1856) Highlander (1856) Albacore (1856) Amelia (1856) Foam (1856) Wave (1856)...
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    Yarrow Shipbuilders, Poplar. Havock, launched 12 August 1893, sold for breaking up 14 May 1912. Hornet, launched 3 December 1893, sold for breaking up 12...
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    HMS Hector, HMS Tenedos 6 Apr: HMS Havock, HMIS Indus 7 Apr: Lancing 8 Apr: USS Dewey, Byron D. Benson, Shch-421, HMT Svana 9 Apr: Q-112 Abra, HMS Hermes...
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    them. HMS Havock, the lead ship of the Havock class destroyers, was built with the then current form of locomotive boiler; its sister ship HMS Hornet...
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    Albacore-class carried a crew of 36-40 men. One of the vessels of the class, HMS Surly, cost £9,867, of which the hull accounted for £5,656 and machinery...
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    Alexandria on 13 July. On 17 July 1940, HMAS Sydney and the destroyer HMS Havock were ordered to support a Royal Navy destroyer squadron on a sweep north...
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