HMS Bramham

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HMS Bramham (L51) was a Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down in Alexander Stephen and Sons shipyards Govan, Scotland on 7 April 1941. She was launched on 29 January 1942 and commissioned into the Royal Navy on 16 June 1942. She was named after the Bramham Moor Hunt and has been the only Royal Navy warship to bear the name. She was adopted by the town of Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire during the Warship Week savings campaign of 1942.

1942  WikimediaWikidata
L51; Themistoklis
length 85.3 metre, speed 27 knot, speed 29 knot, beam 9.6 metre, draft 2.51 metre, 
destroyerHunt-class destroyerHellenic NavyRoyal NavyAlexander Stephen and Sons


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