HMT Warwick Deeping

History
United Kingdom
NameWarwick Deeping (FY 182)
NamesakeWarwick Deeping
OperatorNewington Steam Trawling Co. Ltd., Kingston upon Hull
BuilderCochrane & Sons Shipbuilders Ltd., Selby
Yard number1130
Launched11 October 1934
CompletedDecember 1934
FateTaken over by the Admiralty, August 1939
United Kingdom
NameHMT Warwick Deeping (H136)
AcquiredAugust 1939
Commissioned22 September 1939
FateSunk, 11 October 1940
General characteristics [1]
TypeNaval trawler
Tonnage445 GRT
Length47.24 m (155.0 ft)
Beam7.92 m (26.0 ft)
Depth4.27 m (14.0 ft)
Propulsion
Complement22
Armament

HMT Warwick Deeping (H136) was a naval trawler of the British Royal Naval Patrol Service during World War II, sunk off the Isle of Wight in October 1940.

  1. ^ Wendes, David C. (2006). South Coast Shipwrecks: East Dorset and Wight 1870-1979. ISBN 978-0-9554592-0-7.