Talk:Town class cruiser (1936)

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I have seen mention of these as "City" class - since some of the Towns they are named after are actually British cities. Anyone have info on this.GraemeLeggett 13:13, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

Certainly not an official title as far as I know, just something that must have been applied by an author, just like Exeter and York were never known as the "Cathedral" class. Emoscopes Talk 09:54, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Displacement of Class

The displacements of the three types of "Town/City" class cruisers need revising in view of HMS Belfast being 11,553 tons after her repair Patrick.