HMS Kelvin was a K-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, at Govan in Scotland on 5 October 1937, launched on 19 January 1939 and commissioned on 27 November 1939 with the pennant number F37.
HMS Kelvin passing message to HMS Kent WWII IWM A 2759
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A2770
In the Wardroom of a Destroyer. 12 September 1940, on Board the Destroyer HMS Kelvin. A686
HMS Kelvin
Boxing on HMS Kelvin WWII IWM A 4340
Censoring. September 1940, on Board the Destroyer HMS Kelvin, While the Ship Was in Harbour. A692
Payday in gasmasks on HMS Kelvin 1940 IWM A 1758
Express and kelvin
13 Enemy Ships Destroyed in Mediterranean Night Actions- No British Losses. in a Series of Successful Operations on the Nights of 17, 18 and 19 January 1943, British Surface Naval Forces in the Central Mediterr A13965
13 Enemy Ships Destroyed in Mediterranean Night Actions- No British Losses. in a Series of Successful Operations on the Nights of 17, 18 and 19 January 1943, British Surface Naval Forces in the Central Mediterr A13966