- the Navy List in 1904. The ship was
hulked five
years later and
renamed Blokshiv No. 2. She was in
Finland when that
country declared its
independence in...
- ship was
hulked on 21 May 1921 and used to
store mines. She was
renamed Blokshiv Nr. 1 (Hulk 1) on 4
December 1923, and
forced aground in
shallow water...
-
missions in the
early years of
World War I, but
Onega was
hulked in 1915 as
Blokshiv No. 9 and
became a mine
storage ship in Helsinki. Narova, however, continued...
- 37-millimeter
Hotchkiss guns. The ship was
hulked on 27
October 1909 and
renamed Blokshiv No. 1. She was
struck from the Navy List on 14
April 1911 and probably...
- on 15 April. She
became a
depot ship for
submarines in 1912.
Renamed as
Blokshiv (hulk) No. 8 on 4
September 1914, she was used for
harbor duties. Immobile...
- (unknown date}: Bari 12 Sep:
Velasco 15 Sep:
Flora 3 Oct:
Magnetic 26 Oct:
Blokshiv No. 1
October (unknown date): USS R-8, USS Widgeon
November (unknown date):...
- ship in 1902 and then into a
storage hulk for
mines in 1912 and
renamed Blokshiv No. 1.
During World War I, she was
converted into a
hospital ship in 1916...
-
October 1941
Shipwrecks 2 Oct: I-61 4 Oct: U-111 6 Oct:
Thistlegorm 7 Oct:
Blokshiv No. 1 8 Oct: SS Rosalie
Moller 17 Oct: HMS Gladiolus,
Lingfield 18 Oct:...
- (unknown date}: Bari 12 Sep:
Velasco 15 Sep:
Flora 3 Oct:
Magnetic 26 Oct:
Blokshiv No. 1
October (unknown date): USS R-8, USS Widgeon
November (unknown date):...
-
October 1941
Shipwrecks 2 Oct: I-61 4 Oct: U-111 6 Oct:
Thistlegorm 7 Oct:
Blokshiv No. 1 8 Oct: SS Rosalie
Moller 17 Oct: HMS Gladiolus,
Lingfield 18 Oct:...