
HMS Isis - Wikipedia
HMS Isis (M2010) was a Ley-class minehunter launched in 1955 as HMS Cradley, renamed HMS Isis in 1963 and sold 1982.
HMS Isis (D87) - Wikipedia
HMS Isis was one of nine I-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the 1930s. The I-class ships were improved versions of the preceding H-class. They displaced 1,370 long tons (1,390 …
HMS Isis (1774) - Wikipedia
HMS Isis was a 50-gun Portland-class fourth-rate ship of the Royal Navy. She saw service during the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. She …
HMS ISIS (D 87) - I-class Destroyer - Naval History.Net
I-Class Fleet Destroyer ordered from Yarrow & Co, Scotstoun Glasgow in October 1935 with the 1935 Build Programme. The ship was laid down on 5th February 1936 and launched on 12th …
HMS Isis (D 87) of the Royal Navy - uboat.net
Oct 7, 2017 · HMS Isis was being repaired / refitted at Singapore when the war in the Far East broke out. She was damaged in the Mediterranean (off Syria) in June 1941. Just before the fall …
HMS Isis (D87) | Military Wiki | Fandom
HMS Isis was an I-class destroyer laid down by the Yarrow and Company, at Scotstoun in Glasgow on 6 February 1936, launched on 12 November 1936 and commissioned on 2 June …
HMS Isis (1774 - 1810) - Kent History Forum
Sep 14, 2020 · HMS Isis was a Portland Class, 50 gun, Fourth Rate ship of the line, built under Navy Board contract at John Henniker's shipyard in Chatham. John Henniker's Shipyard stood …
HMS Isis | Military Wiki | Fandom
Six ships of the British Royal Navy, and four tenders of the RNVR, have been named HMS Isis, after the Egyptian goddess Isis. The first Isis was a 50-gun fourth-rate probably launched in …
HMS Isis (1774) | Military Wiki | Fandom
HMS Isis was a 50-gun Portland-class fourth-rate of the Royal Navy. She saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. She …
HMS Isis, old 2nd class cruiser - British warships of World War 1
Apr 2, 2018 · HMS ISIS – September 1914 to December 1918, Irish waters (11th Cruiser Squadron), North America and West Indies Station, North Atlantic convoys. Edited by Kay …
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