- HMS Bassingham
HMS "Bassingham" was one of 93 ships of the sclass|Ham|minesweeper|0 of inshore minesweepers, of which HMS|Inglesham (M2601) was the first. Their names were all chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after
Bassingham inLincolnshire . She was built by Vospers Ltd. ofPortsmouth , which later became Vosper-Thorneycroft and was commissioned in October1953 . She displaced 164 tons fully laden and was armed with one 40 mmBofors gun.The engines of this class were Paxman Diesels, some of which were built under licence by Ruston and Hornsby of Lincoln. The class was designed to operate in the shallow water of
river s and estuaries. She was 32.5 metres long overall by 6.4 metres beam. Jane's and the "Bassingham" website are not consistent about the building material. Jane's says the Ham class, numbered in the 2601 series was of wood. According to the web site, "Bassingham" was of composite wood and "non-metallic material" construction but Jane's 1953 says that the composite vessels were numbered in the 2001 series and named after places ending in -ley (sclass|Ley|minesweeper|0). It seems likely that policy changed after Jane's 1953-4 was published.References
*Blackman, R.V.B. ed. "Jane's Fighting Ships" (1953)
External links
* [http://www.withamstaple.com/GArchive/CArchiveHistory.htm#HMS%20Bassingham Click on HMS Bassingham]
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