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This page is heavily based upon the page for HMS Aubrietia (K96). I have retained a copy of the description of engines and armaments (from K96) although this seems a bit repetitious (as they are generic references to the specifications of early group of flower class corvettes). The addition of the text regarding the acoustic minesweeping gear seems relevant as it appears in the photograph the vessel. I am still not particularly adept at this, and the references are a bit of a mess as I couldn't edit them. Specifcally a page in Lambert and Brown relevant to HMS Delphinium as a minesweeper (Sjfsmith (talk) 09:23, 3 January 2019 (UTC)).
I have now sorted out the references, however, as I am using an e-copy of the Lambert and Brown , do not have the actual page number for the section referring to flowers as minesweepers.(Sjfsmith (talk) 04:38, 4 January 2019 (UTC))[reply]