HMS Montrose

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The first HMS Montrose was one of eight Admiralty-type destroyer leaders, sometimes known as the Scott class. They were named after figures from Scottish history; Montrose was named for the Graham Dukes of Montrose. She was built during the First World War, but was completed too late for service then. However, she had a long career in the inter-war years and saw extensive service during the Second World War.

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1919 HMS Montrose
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ship launching
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keel laying
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ship commissioning
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HMS Montrose 1932 IWM FL 16379HMS Montrose 1932 IWM FL 16379
Montrose mit 6pdr-twin-turretMontrose mit 6pdr-twin-turret
Photograph postcard of HMS MontrosePhotograph postcard of HMS Montrose
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    commonsimageHMS Montrose 1932 IWM FL 16379 Commons
    commonsimageMontrose mit 6pdr-twin-turret Commons
    commonsimagePhotograph postcard of HMS Montrose Commons