*British, Late WW2, HMS Tapir, Three Original Photographs and Model of Triton Class Submarine*
Three original photographs of HMS Tapir, one dated 1944 and two dated 1966. The model features an unnamed Late WW2 British T-class submarine.
Approximate Dimensions:
Model: 23.5cm long x 4.2cm tall, 2.2cm wide
Photograph 1: Marked on the reverse: Tapir 27/12/44. Crossed out – Secret, P. Ships Photos, Ministry of Defence (Navy Department) Crown Copyright Reserved.
Photograph 2: Marked on reverse – Naval Exercise in Loch Striven, 20 May 1966, Scottish Daily Express
Photograph 3: Marked on reverse – Pics show the sub low in the water as they pump water into her. the naval officer shown is XXX, the man in charge of the operation, Commander Donald Hay, Boom Defence Officer, Clyde. 20 May 1966, Scottish Daily Express
HMS Tapir was a British Group 3 T-class submarine built by Vickers-Armstrong in Barrow-in-Furness during World War II. She is the only Royal Navy vessel named after the tapir.
Royal Navy Service:
-Laid down on 29 March 1943, launched on 21 August 1944, and commissioned on 30 December 1944.
-Achieved notable success by sinking the German submarine U-486 in the North Sea on 12 April 1945.
Dutch Service:
-Loaned to the Royal Netherlands Navy on 12 July 1948 and renamed HNLMS Zeehond.
Conducted a notable voyage to Curaçao in 1949, performing gravity measurements and a long snorkel trip.
-Returned to the Royal Navy on 15 July 1953 and recommissioned as Tapir on 16 December 1953.
HMS Tapir was scrapped at Faslane in December 1966.
The T-class submarines, designed in the 1930s, were the Royal Navy’s standard ocean patrol submarines. Of 53 built, they were active in the North Sea, Mediterranean, and Far East, despite limited opportunities to disrupt German shipping early in the war due to heavily mined waters and scarce targets.
*Condition*
Good used condition. Minor marks to the photographs and model commensurate with age and service. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.
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