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HMS Tulip (K29)

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Name
  
HMS Tulip

Laid down
  
30 May 1940

Out of service
  
Sold in May 1947

Launched
  
4 September 1940

Weight
  
955.1 tons

Draft
  
3.51 m

Ordered
  
31 August 1939

Commissioned
  
18 November 1940

Construction started
  
30 May 1940

Length
  
62 m

Displacement
  
852,800 kg

Renamed
  
Olympic Conqueror in 1950 Otori Maru No.8 in 1956 Thorlyn in 1957

Builders
  
Smiths Dock Company, South Bank, Middlesbrough

HMS Tulip was a Flower-class corvette that served in the Royal Navy.

She launched at Smiths Dock Company on 4 September 1940 and was commissioned into the Royal Navy on 18 November 1940.

Civilian service

She was sold in 1947 and rebuilt as the whaling ship Olympic Conqueror in 1950. She was seized in 1954 by Peruvian warships and was sold to Japan in 1956 as the Otori Maru No. 8. In 1957 she was sold to Thor Dahl AS and renamed Thorlyn. In 1962 she was laid up in Sandefjord and then sold in 1964 at Gothenburg, Sweden. She was scrapped in Germany in 1965.

References

HMS Tulip (K29) Wikipedia