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Acacia Class - World Naval Ships Directory

Acacia Class

Class : Acacia
Builder :
Country : UK
Ship Type : Sloop
Pennants : T.58, T87, T67, M48, T22, T50, L26, M95
Profile : One of five sub-classes of Flower class sloops built under the Emergency War Programme for the Royal Navy during World War I

Acacia Class Sweeping Sloops. c. 1915

Ships in the Acacia class (ordered by name)... :

NameLaunchedFate
Acacia15th April 1915Sold September 1922.
Anemone30th June 1915Scrapped September 1922
Aster1st May 1915Sunk 4 July 1917
Bluebell24th July 1915Sold 26th May 1930 for breaking.
Daffodil17th August 1915Sold 22nd February 1935.
Dahlia21st March 1915Sold 2nd July 1932.
Daphne19th May 1915Sold 15th January 1923.
Foxglove30th March 1915Sold for scrap 7th September 1946.
Hollyhock1st May 1915Broken up October 1930
Honeysuckle29th April 1915Broken up September 1922
Iris1st June 1915Broken up January 1920
Jonquil12th May 1915Sold May 1920, renamed Carvalho Araujo
Laburnum10th June 1915Lost February 1942.
Larkspur11th May 1915Sold March 1922.
Lavender12th June 1915Sunk 4 May 1917
Lilac29th April 1915Broken up December 1922
Lily6th June 1915Broken up June 1930
Magnolia26th June 1915Sold for scrap 2nd July 1932.
Mallow13th July 1915To Australia (Mallow) July 1919.
Marigold27th May 1915Sold privately (Principe de Piamonte) 26th January 1920.
Mimosa16th July 1915Broken up November 1922
Primrose29th June 1915Sold 9th April 1923.
Sunflower28th May 1915Sold January 1921
Veronica27th May 1915Sold 22nd February 1935.



Ships in the Acacia class (ordered by launch date)... :

NameLaunchedFate
Dahlia21st March 1915Sold 2nd July 1932.
Foxglove30th March 1915Sold for scrap 7th September 1946.
Acacia15th April 1915Sold September 1922.
Honeysuckle29th April 1915Broken up September 1922
Lilac29th April 1915Broken up December 1922
Aster1st May 1915Sunk 4 July 1917
Hollyhock1st May 1915Broken up October 1930
Larkspur11th May 1915Sold March 1922.
Jonquil12th May 1915Sold May 1920, renamed Carvalho Araujo
Daphne19th May 1915Sold 15th January 1923.
Marigold27th May 1915Sold privately (Principe de Piamonte) 26th January 1920.
Veronica27th May 1915Sold 22nd February 1935.
Sunflower28th May 1915Sold January 1921
Iris1st June 1915Broken up January 1920
Laburnum10th June 1915Lost February 1942.
Lavender12th June 1915Sunk 4 May 1917
Magnolia26th June 1915Sold for scrap 2nd July 1932.
Primrose29th June 1915Sold 9th April 1923.
Anemone30th June 1915Scrapped September 1922
Lily6th June 1915Broken up June 1930
Mallow13th July 1915To Australia (Mallow) July 1919.
Mimosa16th July 1915Broken up November 1922
Bluebell24th July 1915Sold 26th May 1930 for breaking.
Daffodil17th August 1915Sold 22nd February 1935.

Ships in this class went on to become :

Mallow Mallow (Australia) (July 1919)

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