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Hall Russell Visitors Book for the Launch of HMS Jersey
HMS Lindisfarne
Hall Russell Visitors Book for the Launch of HMS Jersey
Hall Russell Visitors Book for the Launch of HMS Jersey

HMS Lindisfarne

Aberdeen, Scotland, built 1977
About MeBuilt at Hall Ruseel, Aberdeen
Displacement: 1,260 tonnes
Speed: 16.5 knots
Main Armament: 30mm gun
Complement: 35
Additional InfoIsland Class Patrol Vessel
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Hall Russell Visitors Book for the Launch of HMS Jersey
Aberdeen, Scotland, built 1976
Hall Russell Visitors Book for the Launch of HMS Jersey
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Hall Russell Visitors Book for the Launch of HMS Jersey
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