HMS President (1918)
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HMS President (formerly HMS Saxifrage) is a retired Flower-class Q-ship that was launched in 1918. She was renamed HMS President in 1922 and moored permanently on the Thames as a Royal Navy Reserve drill ship. In 1982 she was sold to private owners and, having changed hands twice, served as a venue for conferences and functions as well as the offices for a number of media companies. She has been moved to Chatham on the Medway in Kent since 2016, but is due to return to the capital. She had the suffix "(1918)" added to her name in order to distinguish her from HMS President, the Royal Naval Reserve base in St Katharine Docks. She is one of the last three surviving Royal Navy warships of the First World War. She is also the sole representative of the first type of purpose built anti-submarin
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Le HMS Saxifrage était un Q-ship lancé en 1918 de la classe Flower, de lutte anti-sous-marine. Il a été rebaptisé HMS President en 1922 et amarré en permanence sur la Tamise comme navire de la Royal Naval Reserve.En 1982, il a été vendu à des propriétaires privés. Ayant depuis changé de deux fois de propriétaire, il sert maintenant comme lieu pour des conférences et de bureaux pour un certain nombre de société de média. Techniquement, il est maintenant appelé HMS Président (1918) pour être différencier du HMS President, la base de la Réserve navale royale aux Docks de St Katharine de Londres.
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*HMS President, July 1922;
*HMS President , 1988
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*2 × QF 4 inch Mk IV guns or BL 4 inch Mk IX guns
*1 or 2 × 12-pounder guns
*Depth charge throwers
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Lobnitz & Company, Renfrew, Scotland
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sloop
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United Kingdom
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Sold, 1988; resold 2001 & 2006, sold in 2018
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* p/p
* o/a
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HMS Saxifrage
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*4-cylinder triple expansion steam engine
*2 boilers
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*1 screw
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Conference venue and offices, awaiting dry dock
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HMS President (formerly HMS Saxifrage) is a retired Flower-class Q-ship that was launched in 1918. She was renamed HMS President in 1922 and moored permanently on the Thames as a Royal Navy Reserve drill ship. In 1982 she was sold to private owners and, having changed hands twice, served as a venue for conferences and functions as well as the offices for a number of media companies. She has been moved to Chatham on the Medway in Kent since 2016, but is due to return to the capital. She had the suffix "(1918)" added to her name in order to distinguish her from HMS President, the Royal Naval Reserve base in St Katharine Docks. She is one of the last three surviving Royal Navy warships of the First World War. She is also the sole representative of the first type of purpose built anti-submarine vessels, and is the ancestor of World War II convoy escort sloops, which evolved into modern anti-submarine frigates.
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Le HMS Saxifrage était un Q-ship lancé en 1918 de la classe Flower, de lutte anti-sous-marine. Il a été rebaptisé HMS President en 1922 et amarré en permanence sur la Tamise comme navire de la Royal Naval Reserve.En 1982, il a été vendu à des propriétaires privés. Ayant depuis changé de deux fois de propriétaire, il sert maintenant comme lieu pour des conférences et de bureaux pour un certain nombre de société de média. Techniquement, il est maintenant appelé HMS Président (1918) pour être différencier du HMS President, la base de la Réserve navale royale aux Docks de St Katharine de Londres. Il est l'un des trois derniers navires survivants de la Royal Navy de la Première Guerre mondiale. Il est également le seul représentant du premier type de bâtiment anti-sous-marins construit. Il est l'ancêtre des escorteurs de convoi sloops, qui ont évolué pour devenir les modernes frégates anti-sous-marins. Il est inscrit au registre du National Historic Ships depuis 1996 et il est aussi l'un des nombreux bateaux de la National Historic Fleet.
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