
HMS L24 - Wikipedia
HMS L24 was a L-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War I. The boat was not completed before the end of the war and was sunk in an accidental collision in 1924. L9 and its successors were enlarged to accommodate 21-inch (53.3 cm) torpedoes and more fuel.
WRECKSITE - L-24 SUBMARINE 1919-1924
HMS L-12, an L 9 class submarine. The Admiralty was the authority responsible for the command of the Royal Navy in the Kingdom of England, and later in Great Britain and until 1964 in the United Kingdom. A famous and iconic symbol the 'British Admirals' - NELSON surrounded by HOWE, St VINCENT, DUNCAN & COLLINGWOOD.
H.M.S. L 24 (1919) - The Dreadnought Project
H.M.S. L 24 was one of thirty-five "L" class submarines completed for the Royal Navy. L 24 was lost in a collision with H.M.S. Resolution eleven miles southwest of Portland Bill.
HMS Blencathra - Wikipedia
HMS Blencathra (L24) was a Hunt-class destroyer of the Royal Navy in commission from 1940 to 1948. She was a member of the first subgroup of the class, and saw service through most of World War II.
Roll of Honour - Ships - HM Submarine L24
HMS L24 was a British L class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. She was laid down on 13th February 1919 and was commissioned later. She was sunk in a collision with the battleship HMS Resolution during an exercise off Portland Bill in …
HMS L24 - Shipwreck Database - Deeper Dorset
hms l24. British Submarine [55M] – Captain Lieut. Cdr Paul L. Eddis. (Comprehensive detail in Dive Dorset: 70 p63 – 50 22.50N; 02 37.79W) & (More detail in LARN) – Sank following a collision with HMS RESOLUTION. 11 miles SW of Portland Bill.
L 24 - rnsubs.co.uk
HMS L24 was detailed to take part in Exercise GA in January 1924, which was intended to improve submarine tactics in dealing with aircraft, both friendly and hostile. On 10th January HMS Resolution, a 29,000-ton battleship, left Portland bound for the exercise.
Memorials and Monuments in St Ann's Church, Portsmouth (Submarine L24)
HMS L24 was detailed to take part in Exercise GA in January 1924, which was intended to improve submarine tactics in dealing with aircraft, both friendly and hostile. On 10th January HMS Resolution, a 29,000-ton battleship, left Portland bound for the exercise.
L24 Service of Remembrance - Submariners Association
In January 1924, HMS L24 participated in Exercise GA to enhance submarine-aircraft tactics. During the exercise, a collision with HMS Resolution occurred, resulting in L24's loss. The battleship's chain fracture indicated the collision.
L24 Remembered – The Submarine Family
L24 was conducting training off Portland on the 10 January 1924 when it was hit by the 29,000 ton battleship HMS Resolution, owing to challenging weather conditions the search for survivors was given up on 12 January 1924.