Several ships have borne the name Solent, after the stretch of water between the Isle of Wight and mainland England, including:
- HMS Solent, two vessels of the British Royal Navy:
- HMS Solent (1907), a War Department submarine mining vessel Solent, built in 1885,[1] transferred to the Navy as a storeship in 1907, and sold later that year[2]
- HMS Solent (P262), an S-class submarine, launched in 1944 and broken up in 1961
- Three passenger paddle steamers of the London and South Western Railway, providing ferry services to the Isle of Wight:
- Two passenger-cargo liners of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company used on inter-island West Indies services:[3]
- Solent (1852), a 2230 grt paddle steamer, built by T & J White at Cowes and broken up in 1869
- Solent (1878), a 1908 grt screw steamer, built by Oswald Mordaunt and Co at Woolston and broken up in 1909
References
edit- ^ Habesch, David (2001). The Army's Navy : British Military Vessels and their History since Henry VIII. London: Chatham. p. 203. ISBN 1-86176-157-0.
- ^ Colledge, J J. Ships of the Royal Navy: An Historical Index, Vol 1. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 514.
- ^ Haws, Duncan (1982). Royal Mail Line & Nelson Line. Crowborough: TCL Publications. pp. 39, 50. ISBN 0-946378-00-2.