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HMS Shrivenham (M2728)

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Minesweeper of the Royal Navy

History
United Kingdom
NameHMS Shrivenham
NamesakeShrivenham
BuilderJ. Bolson, Poole
Launched28 March 1956
Completed11 August 1956
FateSold February 1969
General characteristics
Class and typeHam-class minesweeper
NotesPennant number(s): M2728 / IMS65

HMS Shrivenham was one of 93 ships of the Ham-class of inshore minesweepers.

Their names were all chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Shrivenham in Oxfordshire.

Following completion she was immediately placed in Operational Reserve out of the water on a cradle until 1963. She was then transferred to the Royal Navy Auxiliary Service but was put up for disposal in 1966. She was sold to the Port of London Authority in 1969 and remained with them until her retirement in the 1980s.

Although retired and with the wheelhouse, engines and most deck fittings removed she is still "afloat" and has, for the last 22 years, been a "liveaboard" home. Renovations continue with the addition of a new topside cabin.

References

  • Blackman, R.V.B. ed. Jane's Fighting Ships (1953)
Ham-class minesweepers
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Other operators
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 French Navy
 Ghana Navy
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 Royal Saudi Navy
List of mine-countermeasure vessels of the Royal Navy


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