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Commissioned at Devonport 17 December, 1910.  Serving with Second Fleet out of Devonport in mid-1913, she was ordered to be recommissioned at Devonport on 1 July for service in the {{UK-LCS|2}}.<ref>''The Navy List'' (July, 1913).  p. 288.</ref>
 
Commissioned at Devonport 17 December, 1910.  Serving with Second Fleet out of Devonport in mid-1913, she was ordered to be recommissioned at Devonport on 1 July for service in the {{UK-LCS|2}}.<ref>''The Navy List'' (July, 1913).  p. 288.</ref>
  

Revision as of 14:56, 13 July 2013

H.M.S. Bristol (1910)
Pendant Number: 99 (1914)
20 (Jan 1918)[1]
Builder: John Brown[2]
Laid down: 23 Mar, 1909[3]
Launched: 23 Feb, 1910[4]
Commissioned: Dec, 1910[5]
Sold: 9 May, 1921[6]
Fate: to Ward, Hayle[7]

Service

Commissioned at Devonport 17 December, 1910. Serving with Second Fleet out of Devonport in mid-1913, she was ordered to be recommissioned at Devonport on 1 July for service in the Second Light Cruiser Squadron.[8]

Captains

Dates of appointment are provided when known.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 45.
  2. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 51.
  3. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 51.
  4. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 51.
  5. Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. p. 51.
  6. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 45.
  7. Dittmar; Colledge. British Warships 1914–1919. p. 45.
  8. The Navy List (July, 1913). p. 288.
  9. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.
  10. The Navy List (April, 1914). p. 289.
  11. Mackie, Colin. ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS.

Bibliography

  • Gray, Randal (editor) (1985). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. London: Conway Maritime Press. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).


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