Fictional Submarines - Radio

Radio

  • Empress of Coconut — Potarneyland cruise liner, The Navy Lark
  • HMS Makepeace — British destroyer, The Navy Lark
  • Marie Valette — 18th century ship sunk in the English Channel, The Navy Lark
  • Poppadum — Potarneyland frigate, The Navy Lark
  • Saucy Seagull — British fishing trawler, The Navy Lark
  • HMS Troutbridge — British frigate, The Navy Lark
  • The Scarlet Queen-ketch, Voyage of the Scarlet Queen 1947 radio serial

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