HMS Cherwell
| History | |
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| United Kingdom | |
| Name | Cherwell |
| Ordered | 1902–1903 Naval Estimates |
| Builder | Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow |
| Laid down | 20 January 1903 |
| Launched | 23 July 1903 |
| Commissioned | March 1904 |
| Out of service | In 1919 she was laid up in reserve awaiting disposal |
| Fate | 23 June 1919 sold to Thos. W. Ward of Sheffield for breaking at Rainham, Kent on the Thames Estuary |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Palmer Type River Class destroyer |
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| Speed | 25.5 kn (47.2 km/h) |
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| Complement | 70 officers and men |
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| Operations: | World War I |
HMS Cherwell was a Palmer Type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1902 – 1903 Naval Estimates. Named after the River Cherwell in south central England near Oxford, she was the first ship to carry this name in the Royal Navy.