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Remembered Today:

HMS BOADICEA 2ND


douglass

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can anyone hepl me find details and a photograph of the above named ship?

I would be extremly grateful if anyone can help

Douglas

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Are you sure she is a ship? If she's down as "Boadicea II" she may be a shore station, or even a course of instruction - there was a thread recently about Victory, and there were at least 11 locations called Victory and distinguished by numbers.

Adrian

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Hello

BOADICEA II was the shore establistmentat Kingstown, County Cork. She was also the parent ship for armed patrol trawlers.

In July 1915, she was relieved by AMETHYST III and BOADICEA II was moved to Holyhead.

don

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