HMS London (69)
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HMS London (C-69) was a County class heavy cruiser of the Royal Navy.
London was laid down by HM Dockyard at Portsmouth on 23 February 1926, launched on 14 September 1927 and completed on 31 January 1929. London served with the 1st Cruiser Squadron until March 1939, was involved in the pursuit of the enemy German battleship Bismarck in May 1941, served on Russian convoy escort duties until November 1942, and with the Eastern Fleet postwar.
In June 1949, she was involved in the Amethyst incident, in which she suffered 15 men killed during duels with Chinese shore batteries in the unsuccessful rescue efforts.
London was laid up in the River Fal, handed over to the British Iron and Steel Corporation on 3 January 1950, and arrived at Barrow-in-Furness on 25 January 1950 where she was broken up by Thomas W. Ward.
See HMS London for other Navy ships of this name.
| County-class cruiser |
| Royal Navy |
| Kent sub-class: Berwick | Cumberland | Cornwall | Kent | Suffolk |
| London sub-class: Devonshire | London | Shropshire | Sussex |
| Dorsetshire sub-class: Dorsetshire | Norfolk |
| York sub-class: Exeter | York |
| Royal Australian Navy |
| Kent sub-class: Australia | Canberra |
| London sub-class: Shropshire (transferred) |
List of cruiser classes of the Royal Navy List of major warship classes of the Royal Australian Navy |
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