HMS Bryony

HMS Bryony

Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS "Bryony", after the flower Bryony:

*HMS "Bryony" was an "Anchusa" class sloop, launched in 1917 and broken up in 1938.
*HMS "Bryony" was a Flower class corvette launched in 1941. She served throughout the Second World War and was sold in 1948 to the Norwegian government and renamed "Polarfront II". She was used as a weather ship, and was on their navy lists until 1979.


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