Azalea-class sloop
Appearance
The Azalea class sloops were built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy in World War I as 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.
Azalea type
- HMS Azalea Sept 1915, Barclay, Curle
- HMS Begonia - lost
- HMS Camellia Sept. 1915, Bow, McLachlan
- HMS Carnation Sept 1915, Greenock & Grangemouth Co
- HMS Clematis July 1915, Greenock & Grangemouth Co
- HMS Heliotrope Sept 1915, Lobnitz
- HMS Jessamine Sept 1915, Swan Hunter
- HMS Myrtle - lost
- HMS Narcissus Sept 1915, Napier & Miller
- HMS Peony
- HMS Snowdrop Oct 1915, McMillan
- HMS Zinnia Aug 1915, Swan Hunter
See also
There were 4 other subtypes of the Flower class: