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HMSAS Protea was the first hydrographic survey ship used by the South African Naval Service (which later became the South African Navy). The ship was laid down as a minesweeper to be named HMS Ventnor in 1917 but was renamed HMS Verwood in 1918 before she was launched. She was again re-named and launched as HMS Crozier on 1 July 1919. The vessel was converted from a minesweeper to a hydropraphic survey vessel in 1921 and transferred to the South African forces in 1922, where she was commissioned as HMSAS Protea. She served as a survey vessel until 1933 when she was returned to the Royal Navy. Protea was eventually sold by the Royal Navy and renamed MV Queen of the Bay where she went on to operate as a pleasure craft out of Blackpool. She was subsequntly sold to the Spanish Navy and renamed

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  • HMSAS Protea was the first hydrographic survey ship used by the South African Naval Service (which later became the South African Navy). The ship was laid down as a minesweeper to be named HMS Ventnor in 1917 but was renamed HMS Verwood in 1918 before she was launched. She was again re-named and launched as HMS Crozier on 1 July 1919. The vessel was converted from a minesweeper to a hydropraphic survey vessel in 1921 and transferred to the South African forces in 1922, where she was commissioned as HMSAS Protea. She served as a survey vessel until 1933 when she was returned to the Royal Navy. Protea was eventually sold by the Royal Navy and renamed MV Queen of the Bay where she went on to operate as a pleasure craft out of Blackpool. She was subsequntly sold to the Spanish Navy and renamed Lieutenant Captain Remigio Verdia, and used as supply vessel to run blockades, smuggling supplies to the anti-fascists in Spain during the civil war. She ran aground and sunk off Cartagena in Spain in 1939. (en)
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  • 1933-04-30 (xsd:date)
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  • Sold to Blackpool Steam Navigation Co. in 1935 for £1,000
  • Ran aground Cartagena in Spain in 1939
  • Returned toRoyal Navy30 April 1933
  • Sold to Spanish Navy
  • Transferred to South African Naval forces on 28 November 1921
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  • William Simons & Co. Renfrew, Scotland (en)
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  • Sister-ship to HMS Crozier, HMS Aberdare was a Hunt-class minesweeper of the same Aberdare sub-class before being refitting as a survey vessel and renamed HMSAS Protea. (en)
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  • South Africa (en)
  • Spain (en)
  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Sold to Blackpool Steam Navigation Co. in 1935 for £1,000 (en)
  • Ran aground Cartagena in Spain in 1939 (en)
  • Sold to Spanish Navy (en)
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  • HMS Crozier (en)
  • HMS Protea (en)
  • HMS Ventnor (en)
  • HMS Verwood (en)
  • HMSAS Protea (en)
  • Lieutenant Captain Remigio Verdia (en)
  • SS Queen of the Bay (en)
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  • Polar explorer Capt. Francis Crozier, RN (en)
  • Town of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, England (en)
  • Town of Verwood in Dorset, England (en)
  • Protea - a genus of South African flowering plants. (en)
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  • Used as smuggler and blockade runner during the Spanish Civil War to smuggle supplies to the anti-fascist forces. (en)
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  • Blackpool Steam Navigation Co (en)
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  • Converted to hydrographic survey vessel (en)
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  • HMSAS Protea was the first hydrographic survey ship used by the South African Naval Service (which later became the South African Navy). The ship was laid down as a minesweeper to be named HMS Ventnor in 1917 but was renamed HMS Verwood in 1918 before she was launched. She was again re-named and launched as HMS Crozier on 1 July 1919. The vessel was converted from a minesweeper to a hydropraphic survey vessel in 1921 and transferred to the South African forces in 1922, where she was commissioned as HMSAS Protea. She served as a survey vessel until 1933 when she was returned to the Royal Navy. Protea was eventually sold by the Royal Navy and renamed MV Queen of the Bay where she went on to operate as a pleasure craft out of Blackpool. She was subsequntly sold to the Spanish Navy and renamed (en)
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  • HMSAS Protea (1922) (en)
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  • HMS Protea (en)
  • HMS Ventnor (en)
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  • HMSAS Protea (en)
  • Lieutenant Captain Remigio Verdia (en)
  • SS Queen of the Bay (en)
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