Hms Ivanhoe (D16)
HMS
Ivanhoe
(D16)
was an
I-class
destroyer
laid down by the
Yarrow Shipbuilding Company
, Limited, at
Scotstoun
in
Glasgow
on
6 February
1936
, launched on
11 February
1937
and commissioned on
24 August
1937
.
Ivanhoe
attacked and sank the enemy
German
submarine
U-45
south-west of
Ireland
on
14 October
1939
in company with the destroyers
Intrepid
and
Inglefield
.
Ivanhoe
struck a mine as she operated on a minelaying mission off the Dutch coast and sank in the
North Sea
off the
Frisian Islands
in
Holland
on
1 September
1940
. See
HMS
Ivanhoe
for other ships of this name. Ivanhoe
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