named Bullfinch. HMS Bullfinch (1856), an Albacore-class gunboat HMS Bullfinch (1868), a Plover-class gunvessel HMS Bullfinch (1898), a Bullfinch-class...
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HMS Bullfinch was a three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896–1897 Naval Estimates. She was the third ship to carry this...
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Two Bullfinch-class destroyers served with the British Royal Navy; Bullfinch and Dove were both built by Earle's Shipbuilding company in Hull in 1898....
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1912 HMS Bullfinch, of which he was in command, struck HMS Leopard, and Kenworthy was 'cautioned to be more careful'; in 1914 he was sacked from HMS Bullfinch...
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father's work on ship propulsion. She had accompanied her father on HMS Bullfinch to test out a new version of his screw propeller, which began her interest...
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commander on 30 June 1901. He was appointed in command of the destroyer HMS Bullfinch on 24 February 1902, and commanded her as part of the Portsmouth instructional...
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ship hit a rock off Kildorney, and had to be towed by her sister ship HMS Bullfinch to Queenstown, and later back to Portsmouth for repairs. Douglas and...
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HMS Bolebroke HMS Border HMS Calpe HMS Eridge HMS Exmoor HMS Farndale HMS Grove HMS Hambledon HMS Heythrop HMS Hursley HMS Holderness Tribal-class destroyer HMS Somali...
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tests, official trials were less successful, and like her sister ship Bullfinch, she failed to reach contract speed, Dove only reaching 29.25 knots (54...
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Lapwing-class minesweeper Raven-class minesweeper Auk-class minesweeper Bullfinch-class minesweeper Catbird-class minesweeper Albatross-class minesweeper...
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