SAS Good Hope was one of three Loch-class frigates in the South African Navy (SAN). It was built as HMS Loch Boisdale (K432) for the Royal Navy during World War II, but was transferred to the SAN before completion in 1944 and renamed as HMSAS Good Hope. The ship was assigned to convoy escort duties in 1945, but did not encounter any enemy ships before the end of the war.
With the Good Hope; South Africa's First Frigate. 6 January 1945, on the Clyde. Officers and Men of the Frigate HMSAS Good Hope, the First of Three Presented To the South African Government by the British Government. A26980
With the Good Hope; South Africa's First Frigate. 6 January 1945, on the Clyde. Officers and Men of the Frigate HMSAS Good Hope, the First of Three Presented To the South African Government by the British Government. A26988
With the Good Hope; South Africa's First Frigate. 6 January 1945, on the Clyde. Officers and Men of the Frigate HMSAS Good Hope, the First of Three Presented To the South African Government by the British Government. A26983
With the Good Hope; South Africa's First Frigate. 6 January 1945, on the Clyde. Officers and Men of the Frigate HMSAS Good Hope, the First of Three Presented To the South African Government by the British Government. A26980
With the Good Hope; South Africa's First Frigate. 6 January 1945, on the Clyde. Officers and Men of the Frigate HMSAS Good Hope, the First of Three Presented To the South African Government by the British Government. A26988
With the Good Hope; South Africa's First Frigate. 6 January 1945, on the Clyde. Officers and Men of the Frigate HMSAS Good Hope, the First of Three Presented To the South African Government by the British Government. A26983