HMAS Swan

Allocated ship number 6, HMAS Swan was laid down on 22 January 1915, launched on 11 December 1915, and completed on 22 August 1916. Its length was 250 feet and its displacement was 700 tons. It was dismantled in 1930. Sold to the NSW Department of Prisons for use as an accommodation ship, it sank in tow in 1931 and lies today in the Hawkesbury River near Brooklyn.

WORKING DRAWINGS OF TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS HMAS HUON, TORRENS AND SWAN , 1912–16C3270
Quantity: 0.9 metres

See the series description for HMAS Huon for further information.

 
GUIDANCE DRAWINGS OF TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS HMAS HUON, TORRENS AND SWAN , 1912–16C3271
Quantity: 0.36 metres
 
‘AS FITTED’ AND WORKING ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS OF TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS HMAS HUON, TORRENS AND SWAN , 1913–18C3538
Quantity: 0.98 metres

See the series description for HMAS Huon for further information.

 
‘AS FITTED’ DRAWINGS OF TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER HMAS SWAN, 1916–18C3275
Quantity: 0.18 metres

These drawings include general arrangements, docking plans, painting statements and completed forms.

General arrangement, lower deck, hold and sections, 1916C3275, 1
12 pounder and small arms magazine and 12 pounder shell room, 1916C3275, 15