Talk:HMS Biter (P270)
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[edit]Confused about the badge shown in the specs column. A close up of the photo of the ship shows a badge which features a winged fish. I have a photo of Biter and her sister ship Charger from last September in Whitehaven harbour both with the same badge. The shark biting a trident is shown only as a silhouette on the funnel.Yan Marra (talk) 18:23, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
- File:HMS Biter crest.jpg is the correct ship's crest of Biter. I think the crest you are talking about is the crest of 1PBS (First Patrol Boat Squadron]] of which Biter is a part. File:HMS Biter (P270) in Tobermory in April 2009 (2).jpg shows this crest underneath the shark on the funnel. Is that the one you are thinking of? Woody (talk) 19:24, 9 May 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks for that - Yes that might be the answer and goes some way to clearing up my query - both Charger and Biter have that crest on the blue background and the crown on top displayed on the funnel with the silhouette of the shark painted above for Biter and the Liverbird motif for charger because of its affiliation with Liverpool University. Has the First Patrol Boat Squadron crest superceded the individual crest or is this still used elsewhere? I only queried it because for identification puposes when I looked up Biter and found a different crest I had to go back and check that I had correctly identified the vessel for my photo on Flickr. Yan Marra (talk) 09:36, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
- The only true way of identifying ships is through the Pennant number so P270 is most definitely Biter. In terms of the crest, it hasn't superceded it no, Biter's crest is still used for official things on and off the ship. 1PBS is on the funnels of all the ships of the squadron along with the more informal mascots of the ships. (liver-bird, shark etc). Woody (talk) 10:09, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
- On another note, have you considered adding the image to Wikimedia Commons? That way, it can be used to illustrate this article and other articles such as Archer Class patrol vessels. Woody (talk) 10:22, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks for that - Yes that might be the answer and goes some way to clearing up my query - both Charger and Biter have that crest on the blue background and the crown on top displayed on the funnel with the silhouette of the shark painted above for Biter and the Liverbird motif for charger because of its affiliation with Liverpool University. Has the First Patrol Boat Squadron crest superceded the individual crest or is this still used elsewhere? I only queried it because for identification puposes when I looked up Biter and found a different crest I had to go back and check that I had correctly identified the vessel for my photo on Flickr. Yan Marra (talk) 09:36, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
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