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|{{UK-Valerian|f=p}}||sweeping sloop||21 Feb, 1916{{DittColl|p. 95}}||Foundered 22 Oct, 1926 | |||
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|{{UK-Stoke|f=p}}||minesweeper||8 Jul, 1918{{DittColl|p. 114}}||Sunk 7 May, 1941 | |||
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|{{UK-Stafford|f=p}}||minesweeper||20 Sep, 1918{{DittColl|p. 114}}||Sold Jun, 1928 | |||
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Revision as of 13:58, 26 April 2018
Charles Rennoldson & Company was a private British shipbuilding company with a yard in South Shields on the River Tyne.
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
H.M.S. Valerian | sweeping sloop | 21 Feb, 1916[1] | Foundered 22 Oct, 1926 |
H.M.S. Stoke | minesweeper | 8 Jul, 1918[2] | Sunk 7 May, 1941 |
H.M.S. Stafford | minesweeper | 20 Sep, 1918[3] | Sold Jun, 1928 |
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