HMS Bluebell (1915)

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Career (United Kingdom)
Class and type: Acacia-class sloop
Name: HMS Bluebell
Builder: Scotts Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Greenock
Launched: 24 July 1915
Fate: Sold on 26 May 1930
General characteristics
Type: Minesweeping sloop
Displacement: 1,200 tons
Length: 250 ft (76 m) p/p
262 ft 6 in (80.01 m) o/a
Beam: 33 ft (10 m)
Draught: 12 ft (3.7 m)
Propulsion: 1 × 4-cylinder triple expansion engine
2 × cylindrical boilers
1 screw
Speed: Designed for 1,400 or 1,800 hp to make 17 knots (31 km/h), but actually required about 2200 I.H.P. for this speed
Range: 2,000 nmi (3,700 km) at 15 kn (28 km/h) with max. 250 tons of coal
Complement: 77 men
Armament: Designed to mount 2 × 12-pdr (76 mm) guns and 2 × 3 pdr (47 mm) AA guns, but with wide variations

HMS Bluebell was an Acacia-class minesweeping sloop of the Royal Navy launched on 24 July 1915.[1][2]

The Aud was intercepted by HMS Bluebell as she carried arms to Ireland for the Easter Rising in 1916.[3]

She was sold in May 1930.[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Acacia class sloops, 1915, battleships-cruisers.co.uk
  2. 2.0 2.1 HMS BLUEBELL, clydesite.co.uk
  3. "Black night in Ballykissane". The Kingdom. 2006-04-13. http://archives.tcm.ie/thekingdom/2006/04/13/story20147.asp. Retrieved 2008-07-01.