HMS Bamborough Castle was a Royal Navy Castle-class corvette. Bamborough Castle is in Northumberland, England, although it is now usually spelt "Bamburgh".
She was launched at J. Lewis & Sons shipyard in Aberdeen, Scotland on 11 January 1944 and commissioned on 30 May 1944. She sank the U-boat U-387 on 9 December 1944 with depth charges whilst escorting the convoy RA-62 from Murmansk to Scapa Flow.
After World War II her career was mainly spent in the fleet reserve until she was scrapped in May 1959.
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Castle-class corvettes
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| Royal Navy |
- Allington Castle
- Alnwick Castle
- Amberley Castle
- Bamborough Castle
- Barnard Castle
- Berkeley Castle
- Caistor Castle
- Carisbrooke Castle
- Denbigh Castle
- Dumbarton Castle
- Farnham Castle
- Flint Castle
- Guildford Castle
- Hedingham Castle (K491)
- Hedingham Castle (K529)
- Hadleigh Castle
- Hever Castle
- Hurst Castle
- Kenilworth Castle
- Knaresborough Castle
- Lancaster Castle
- Launceston Castle
- Leaside Castle
- Leeds Castle
- Maiden Castle
- Morpeth Castle
- Norham Castle
- Nunnery Castle
- Oakham Castle
- Oxford Castle
- Pembroke Castle
- Pevensey Castle
- Portchester Castle
- Rayleigh Castle
- Rising Castle
- Rushen Castle
- Sandgate Castle
- Scarborough Castle
- Sherborne Castle
- Shrewsbury Castle
- Tamworth Castle
- Tintagel Castle
- Walmer Castle
- Wolvesey Castle
- York Castle
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| Royal Canadian Navy |
- Arnprior
- Bowmanville
- Copper Cliff
- Hespeler
- Humberstone
- Huntsville
- Kincardine
- Leaside
- Orangeville
- Petrolia
- St. Thomas
- Tillsonburg
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| Royal Norwegian Navy |
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