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and a four-inch gun. They classed her and a number of other trawlers as the Gem group, and the name
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and sank. There were no casualties, and the survivors were landed at
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506:Comandante Faà di Bruno
149:General characteristics
259:anti-submarine warfare
220:requisitioned by the
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876:Ships sunk by mines
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243:Smiths Dock Company
144:on 24 November 1940
236:commercial trawler
180:processing systems
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178:Sensors and
154:Displacement
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18:HMS Amethyst
691:Port Napier
475:4 Nov: HMS
465:3 Nov: HMS
389: /
316:History of
83:Yard number
866:1934 ships
850:Categories
636:HMAS
495:Jervis Bay
488:Beaverford
437:Shipwrecks
374:51°30′28″N
296:References
789:HMS
707:St. Elwyn
697:Rangitane
689:HMS
657:HMT
638:Goorangai
617:Trebartha
577:Automedon
529:Swordfish
527:HMS
516:Cambridge
493:HMS
478:Patroclus
468:Laurentic
377:1°01′15″E
341:15 August
274:W.K. Rous
247:Fleetwood
222:Admiralty
99:Completed
787:29 Nov:
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681:27 Nov:
674:disaster
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659:Amethyst
655:24 Nov:
645:22 Nov:
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595:Littorio
568:11 Nov:
522:Poncelet
361:Amethyst
290:Southend
267:Amethyst
232:Amethyst
213:Amethyst
190:Armament
157:447 tons
140:Sunk by
128:Amethyst
126:Renamed
107:Acquired
91:Launched
69:Amethyst
36:Amethyst
791:Javelin
780:Maasdam
767:8 Nov:
757:5 Nov:
741:1 Nov:
601:Novadoc
558:9 Nov:
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445:1 Nov:
284:in the
130:in 1935
115:Renamed
75:Builder
47:History
744:Bremse
717:Quarto
669:Patria
583:Duilio
216:was a
162:Length
750:Donau
723:U-104
263:ASDIC
198:Notes
184:ASDIC
820:1941
812:1940
804:1939
648:Cree
551:O 22
458:U-31
343:2008
282:mine
278:RNVR
211:HMT
170:Beam
142:mine
137:Fate
110:1935
67:HMT
64:Name
34:HMT
684:Elk
241:by
204:T12
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