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Vickers and Barrow are names synonymous with the development of the submarine. Hundreds of submarines covering virtually every class have been built for the Royal Navy and foreign Navies. This site is dedicated to not only to those who have served on Her Majesty's Submarines but also to those employees past and present whose skills and efforts have given pride to the phrase 'Barrow built' and made the name Vickers known and respected throughout the world.

On This Day - May 8

1905 A 8 (I 18) At 10:30 in the morning an explosion ripped through HMS A8 whilst she was on exercise in Plymouth Sound. A nearby Trawler, the Chanticleer witnessed the explosion and lowered her boats as the submarine began to founder to offer assistance.

Shortly after the submarine sank further explosions were witnessed and wreckage drifted to the surface. HMS A8 was salvaged on the 12th and inspections indicated that the explosions were more than likely caused by a chemical reaction within the battery.
1905 A 8 (I 18) Completed
1905 A 9 (I 19) Completed
1940 Taku (N 38) HMS Taku attacks a German convoy with ten torpedoes and torpedoes and damages a German torpedo boat east of Denmark. After the attack Taku was depth charged for 10 hours.
1941 Sickle (P 224) Laid Down
1942 Olympus (N 35) Olympus had been adapted for carrying stores and personnel to and from Malta. She had, with her own crew and passengers, a total of 98 people onboard.

On her way to Gibraltar, The submarine hit a mine. 89 crew and passengers were lost with the ship.

There were twelve survivors who had to swim 7 miles back to Maltese shores
1943 Safari (P 211) HMS Safari torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Peppino Palomba and torpedoes and damages the Italian merchant Liv off Porto Torres, Sardinia, Italy.
1944 Sickle (P 224) HMS Sickle sinks three sailing vessels, with gunfire scuttling charges and ramming, in the Doro Channel (between Euboea Island and Andros Island).
1944 Springer (P 264) Laid Down
1944 Vineyard (P 84) / Doris (French) Launched
1945 Sibyl (P 217) Between 8 May 1945 and 31 May 1945 HMS Sibyl sinks five Japanese sailing vessels with gunfire and scuttling charges in the Malacca Strait.
1960 Turbulent (S 87) Laid Down
1963 Repulse (S 23) Ordered from Vickers, Barrow
1963 Resolution (S 22) Ordered from Vickers, barrow
1963 Tabard (P 342) HMS Tabard was involved in a collision with HMAS Queenborough
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