HMS Derwent was a Hunt-class Type III escort destroyer of the Royal Navy. She was built by Vickers-Armstrongs, in Barrow-in-Furness, and served during the Second World War. In March 1943, she was badly damaged while anchored in Tripoli harbour by aircraft and beached to prevent her from sinking. Temporarily repaired and towed to England, further repair work was halted in January 1945, and she was broken up for scrap in 1947.
British Destroyer Fires a Torpedo, and Brings It Back Again. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. a British Destroyer Carried Out a Torpedo Exercise and Afterwards Recovered the Torpedo. A13698
British Destroyer Fires a Torpedo, and Brings It Back Again. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. a British Destroyer Carried Out a Torpedo Exercise and Afterwards Recovered the Torpedo. A13696
British Destroyer Fires a Torpedo, and Brings It Back Again. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. a British Destroyer Carried Out a Torpedo Exercise and Afterwards Recovered the Torpedo. A13703
The British Aircraft Carrier Illustrious at Sea. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. A13704
British Destroyer Fires a Torpedo, and Brings It Back Again. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. a British Destroyer Carried Out a Torpedo Exercise and Afterwards Recovered the Torpedo. A13699
British Destroyer Fires a Torpedo, and Brings It Back Again. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. a British Destroyer Carried Out a Torpedo Exercise and Afterwards Recovered the Torpedo. A13700
British Destroyer Fires a Torpedo, and Brings It Back Again. 25 November 1942, in the Indian Ocean Aboard HMS Derwent. a British Destroyer Carried Out a Torpedo Exercise and Afterwards Recovered the Torpedo. A13695