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- Q4355091 abstract "HMS Blake was a light cruiser of the Tiger class of the Royal Navy, the last of the (traditional) Royal Navy gun-armed cruisers in the 20th century. She was named after Admiral Robert Blake, a 17th-century admiral who was the "Father of the Royal Navy". She was ordered in 1942 as one of the Minotaur class of light cruisers. They had a low construction priority due to more pressing requirements for other ship types during World War II, particularly anti-submarine craft. Blake was laid down in 1942. In 1944, Blake was renamed Tiger, then Blake again in 1945, the year she was launched partially constructed at the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company at Govan, by Lady Jean Blake, wife of Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake. Construction of Blake was suspended in 1946 and she was laid up at Gareloch.".
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- Q4355091 class Q778129.
- Q4355091 commissioningDate "1961-03-18".
- Q4355091 layingDown "1942-08-17".
- Q4355091 length "169.3164".
- Q4355091 shipBeam "19.5072".
- Q4355091 shipLaunch "1945-12-20".
- Q4355091 status "Sold for scrap August 1982".
- Q4355091 topSpeed "58.338".
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- Q4355091 shipBuilder Q1393251.
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- Q4355091 shipClass "light cruiser".
- Q4355091 shipCommissioned "1961-03-18".
- Q4355091 shipFate "Sold for scrap August 1982".
- Q4355091 shipLaidDown "1942-08-17".
- Q4355091 shipLaunched "1945-12-20".
- Q4355091 shipLength "* overall *) between perpendiculars".
- Q4355091 shipName "HMS Blake".
- Q4355091 shipNickname "'Snakey Blakey'".
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- Q4355091 comment "HMS Blake was a light cruiser of the Tiger class of the Royal Navy, the last of the (traditional) Royal Navy gun-armed cruisers in the 20th century. She was named after Admiral Robert Blake, a 17th-century admiral who was the "Father of the Royal Navy". She was ordered in 1942 as one of the Minotaur class of light cruisers. They had a low construction priority due to more pressing requirements for other ship types during World War II, particularly anti-submarine craft.".
- Q4355091 label "HMS Blake (C99)".
- Q4355091 name "HMS Blake".
- Q4355091 nick "'Snakey Blakey'".