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- Anchusa-class_sloop length "76200.0".
- Anchusa-class_sloop abstract "The twenty-eight Anchusa-class sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as the final part of the larger "Flower class", which were also referred to as the "Cabbage class", or "Herbaceous Borders".They were single-screw fleet sweeping vessels (sloops) with triple hulls at the bows to give extra protection against loss when working. The Anchusa class of corvettes or convoy sloops were completed in 1917 and 1918. They were a small class of convoy protection ships built to look like merchant ships for use as Q-ships in World War I.Two members of the Anchusa group, HMS Chrysanthemum and HMS Saxifrage (renamed HMS President in 1922), survived to be moored on the River Thames for use as Drill Ships by the RNVR until 1988, a total of seventy years in RN service. HMS President (1918) was sold and preserved, and is now one of the last three surviving warships of the Royal Navy built during the First World War, (along with the 1914 Light cruiser HMS Caroline in Belfast, and the 1915 Monitor HMS M33 in Portsmouth dockyard).".
- Anchusa-class_sloop length "76.2".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipBeam "10.668".
- Anchusa-class_sloop thumbnail 20040918-027-thames-ship.jpg?width=300.
- Anchusa-class_sloop topSpeed "29.632".
- Anchusa-class_sloop type Q-ship.
- Anchusa-class_sloop wikiPageID "3149420".
- Anchusa-class_sloop wikiPageRevisionID "576329944".
- Anchusa-class_sloop hasPhotoCollection Anchusa-class_sloop.
- Anchusa-class_sloop inCommissionRange "1917".
- Anchusa-class_sloop inServiceRange "-1988".
- Anchusa-class_sloop name "Flower class, Anchusa type".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipArmament "Designed to mount : *2 × 12-pounder gun *1 × 7.5 inch howitzer or 1 × 200 lb stick-bomb howitzer *4 × Depth charge throwers As built: *2 × guns *1 or 2 × 12-pounder guns *Depth charge throwers".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipComplement "93".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipDraught "– deep".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipDraught "mean".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipLength "o/a".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipLength "p/p".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipPropulsion "4".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipRange "Coal: 260 tons".
- Anchusa-class_sloop shipType "Convoy escort Q-Ship:".
- Anchusa-class_sloop totalShipsCompleted "28".
- Anchusa-class_sloop totalShipsPreserved "One".
- Anchusa-class_sloop subject Category:1910s_ships.
- Anchusa-class_sloop subject Category:Anchusa-class_sloops.
- Anchusa-class_sloop subject Category:Sloop_classes.
- Anchusa-class_sloop type MeanOfTransportation.
- Anchusa-class_sloop type Ship.
- Anchusa-class_sloop type Product.
- Anchusa-class_sloop type DesignedArtifact.
- Anchusa-class_sloop comment "The twenty-eight Anchusa-class sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as the final part of the larger "Flower class", which were also referred to as the "Cabbage class", or "Herbaceous Borders".They were single-screw fleet sweeping vessels (sloops) with triple hulls at the bows to give extra protection against loss when working. The Anchusa class of corvettes or convoy sloops were completed in 1917 and 1918.".
- Anchusa-class_sloop label "Anchusa-class sloop".
- Anchusa-class_sloop sameAs m.08vlp4.
- Anchusa-class_sloop sameAs Q4752773.
- Anchusa-class_sloop sameAs Q4752773.
- Anchusa-class_sloop wasDerivedFrom Anchusa-class_sloop?oldid=576329944.
- Anchusa-class_sloop depiction 20040918-027-thames-ship.jpg.
- Anchusa-class_sloop isPrimaryTopicOf Anchusa-class_sloop.