HMS Liverpool

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HMS Liverpool was a Town-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy commissioned in 1909. Named for the port city of Liverpool, the cruiser served continuously in home waters subordinated to the Home Fleet from 1909 through the initial stages of the First World War.

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1909 HMS Liverpool
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ship commissioning
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ship launching
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keel laying
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HMS Liverpool attemps to take HMS Audacious in towHMS Liverpool attemps to take HMS Audacious in tow
Cruiser HMS Liverpool - IWM Q 75378Cruiser HMS Liverpool - IWM Q 75378
HMS Liverpool (Bristol-class cruiser)HMS Liverpool (Bristol-class cruiser)
HMS Liverpool tows HMS AudaciousHMS Liverpool tows HMS Audacious
Light cruiser Liverpool and the destroyer Yarra at the Black Sea port. Republic of Georgia, Abkhazia, Sukhumi. November 1918Light cruiser Liverpool and the destroyer Yarra at the Black Sea port. Republic of Georgia, Abkhazia, Sukhumi. November 1918
Liverpool Town Hall, Hall of Remembrance 3Liverpool Town Hall, Hall of Remembrance 3