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- Q1564627 abstract "HMS E19 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Navy, commissioned in 1914 at Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. During World War I she was part of the British submarine flotilla in the Baltic.Under the command of Lieutenant Commander Francis Cromie, E19 was, in September 1915, the last of five British submarines to manage the passage through the Oresund into the Baltic Sea. She was then able to sink several German ships, most notably on 11 October 1915 when she sank four German freighters just south of Öland within a few hours and without any casualties. On 7 November 1915 E19 sank the German light cruiser SMS Undine.E19 was scuttled by her crew outside Helsinki 1.5 nm south of Harmaja Light, Gulf of Finland, along with E1, E8, E9, C26, C27, and C35 to avoid seizure by advancing German forces who had landed nearby.".
- Q1564627 commissioningDate "1915-07-12".
- Q1564627 layingDown "1914-11-27".
- Q1564627 length "54.86".
- Q1564627 shipBeam "6.86".
- Q1564627 shipLaunch "1915-05-13".
- Q1564627 status "Scuttled 8 April 1918 atHelsinkito avoid capture".
- Q1564627 thumbnail British_submarine_E19_in_Tallinn_1915–1918.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1564627 shipBeam "6.86 m".
- Q1564627 shipCommissioned "1915-07-12".
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- Q1564627 shipLaidDown "1914-11-27".
- Q1564627 shipLaunched "1915-05-13".
- Q1564627 shipLength "54.86 m".
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- Q1564627 comment "HMS E19 was an E-class submarine of the Royal Navy, commissioned in 1914 at Vickers, Barrow-in-Furness. During World War I she was part of the British submarine flotilla in the Baltic.Under the command of Lieutenant Commander Francis Cromie, E19 was, in September 1915, the last of five British submarines to manage the passage through the Oresund into the Baltic Sea.".
- Q1564627 label "HMS E19".
- Q1564627 depiction British_submarine_E19_in_Tallinn_1915–1918.jpg.