HMS Tenedos

HMS Tenedos

Four ships and a training establishment of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Tenedos", after the island of Tenedos:

hips

*HMS|Tenedos|1812|6 was a 38-gun fifth rate launched in 1812. She was used as a convict hulk from 1843 and was broken up in 1875.
*HMS|Tenedos|1870|6 was a wooden "Eclipse" class screw sloop launched in 1870. She was rated as a corvette from 1875 and was sold in 1887.
*HMS "Tenedos" was a depot ship for torpedo boat destroyers at Devonport. She was the former HMS|Triumph|1870|6, renamed HMS "Tenedos" in 1904. She was transferred to Chatham Dockyard in 1906 to become a training establishment.
*HMS|Tenedos|H04|6 was an S class destroyer launched in 1918 and sunk in 1942.

Training establishments

*HMS|Tenedos|training establishment|6 was a training establishment at Chatham for boy artificers. It was established in 1906 aboard the old HMS "Triumph", but closed in 1910. A number of other ships were renamed HMS "Tenedos" whilst serving as homes for the establishment:
**HMS|Triumph|1870|6 was the original HMS "Tenedos" between 1906 and 1910.
**HMS|Duncan|1859|6 was HMS "Tenedos II" between 1905 and 1910.
**HMS|Ganges|1821|6 was HMS "Tenedos III" between 1906 and 1910.


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