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21-478: (Redirected from Moonstones ) [REDACTED] Look up moonstone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moonstone may refer to: Moonstone (gemstone) , a sodium potassium aluminium silicate Moonstone as belomorite , one of the varieties of plagioclase Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Moonstone, Colorado,

42-512: A 1939 novel by the Italian writer Tommaso Landolfi, which means "The Moonstone" in Italian See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "moon-stone"  or "moonstone" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Moonstone All pages with titles containing Moonstone All pages with titles containing moon stone Topics referred to by

63-408: A 1939 novel by the Italian writer Tommaso Landolfi, which means "The Moonstone" in Italian See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "moon-stone"  or "moonstone" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Moonstone All pages with titles containing Moonstone All pages with titles containing moon stone Topics referred to by

84-415: A 1991 computer game The Moonstones , a Sri Lankan band Businesses [ edit ] Moonstone (company) , a Japanese visual novel studio Moonstone (imprint) , an imprint of HarperCollins Moonstone Books , an American publisher Places [ edit ] Moonstone, Ontario , Canada Mount St. Louis Moonstone , a ski resort Moonstone, California , U.S. Moonstone Beach ,

105-415: A 1991 computer game The Moonstones , a Sri Lankan band Businesses [ edit ] Moonstone (company) , a Japanese visual novel studio Moonstone (imprint) , an imprint of HarperCollins Moonstone Books , an American publisher Places [ edit ] Moonstone, Ontario , Canada Mount St. Louis Moonstone , a ski resort Moonstone, California , U.S. Moonstone Beach ,

126-467: A TV film The Moonstone (1959 TV series) , a British miniseries The Moonstone (1972 TV series) , a British miniseries The Moonstone (2016 TV series) , a British miniseries "Moonstone" (The Outer Limits) , a 1964 episode Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Moonstone , an 1868 book by Wilkie Collins "Moonstone", a song by Cat Stevens from the 1967 album New Masters Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight ,

147-467: A TV film The Moonstone (1959 TV series) , a British miniseries The Moonstone (1972 TV series) , a British miniseries The Moonstone (2016 TV series) , a British miniseries "Moonstone" (The Outer Limits) , a 1964 episode Other uses in arts and entertainment [ edit ] The Moonstone , an 1868 book by Wilkie Collins "Moonstone", a song by Cat Stevens from the 1967 album New Masters Moonstone: A Hard Days Knight ,

168-548: A WWII British Royal Navy armed trawler Moonstone Records , a record label Pachyphytum oviferum , succulent plant known as moonstone Sandakada pahana or Moonstone, carved semi-circular stone slabs in Sri Lanka Moonstone, UK National Lottery number selection machine Moonstone, a 1991 Performing Arts Festival Moonstones, distinctively Latter Day Saint motifs in Nauvoo Temple La pietra lunare ,

189-428: A WWII British Royal Navy armed trawler Moonstone Records , a record label Pachyphytum oviferum , succulent plant known as moonstone Sandakada pahana or Moonstone, carved semi-circular stone slabs in Sri Lanka Moonstone, UK National Lottery number selection machine Moonstone, a 1991 Performing Arts Festival Moonstones, distinctively Latter Day Saint motifs in Nauvoo Temple La pietra lunare ,

210-596: A former tourist attraction in Redondo Beach, California, U.S. Moonstone Beach, a beach in Cambria, California , U.S. Other uses [ edit ] Moonstone (horse) , an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare Lunar Society Moonstones , a set of sandstone memorials to members of the Lunar Society USS ; Moonstone  (PYc-9) , a WWII U.S. Navy patrol yacht HMS  Moonstone  (T90) ,

231-426: A former tourist attraction in Redondo Beach, California, U.S. Moonstone Beach, a beach in Cambria, California , U.S. Other uses [ edit ] Moonstone (horse) , an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare Lunar Society Moonstones , a set of sandstone memorials to members of the Lunar Society USS  Moonstone  (PYc-9) , a WWII U.S. Navy patrol yacht HMS  Moonstone  (T90) ,

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252-903: A town in The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather Moonstone (comics) , the name of two Marvel Comics universe characters Moonstone, a plot element in season 2 of The Vampire Diaries Moonstone Opal, a plot element in Tangled The Series Moonstone, a setting in Erin Hunter's Warriors story arc Moonstone, an artifact in the Lone Wolf gamebooks Film and television [ edit ] The Moonstone (1909 film) , by William Nicholas Selig, probably lost The Moonstone (1915 film) , by Frank Hall Crane The Moonstone (1934 film) , by Reginald Barker The Moonstone (1996 film) ,

273-634: A town in The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather Moonstone (comics) , the name of two Marvel Comics universe characters Moonstone, a plot element in season 2 of The Vampire Diaries Moonstone Opal, a plot element in Tangled The Series Moonstone, a setting in Erin Hunter's Warriors story arc Moonstone, an artifact in the Lone Wolf gamebooks Film and television [ edit ] The Moonstone (1909 film) , by William Nicholas Selig, probably lost The Moonstone (1915 film) , by Frank Hall Crane The Moonstone (1934 film) , by Reginald Barker The Moonstone (1996 film) ,

294-511: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages moonstone [REDACTED] Look up moonstone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moonstone may refer to: Moonstone (gemstone) , a sodium potassium aluminium silicate Moonstone as belomorite , one of the varieties of plagioclase Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Fictional entities [ edit ] Moonstone, Colorado,

315-601: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages HMS Moonstone (T90) HMS Moonstone was an armed trawler of the Royal Navy employed in anti-submarine warfare duties during the Second World War . While serving in the Mediterranean Sea she captured the Italian submarine Galileo Galilei . Built as Lady Madeline in 1934 by Cook, Welton and Gemmell , she

336-820: The Red Sea . In June 1940 Italy joined the war against the Allies , and the Royal Navy commenced operations against the Regia Marina . On 16 June Moonstone rescued the crew of the Norwegian tanker James Stove which had been sunk by the Italian submarine Galileo Galilei earlier that day. On 18 June Galileo Galilei was sighted and attacked by British aircraft, and Moonstone was dispatched to find her. On 19 June Moonstone obtained an ASDIC contact and attacked, dropping two depth charges. The submarine's captain, realizing his opponent

357-454: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moonstone . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moonstone&oldid=1250514393 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

378-454: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Moonstone . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moonstone&oldid=1250514393 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

399-587: Was operated as a fishing trawler by Jutland Amalgamated Trawlers, of Hull , until the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. She was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted for war use, principally against submarines. She was renamed Moonstone and commissioned with the pennant number T90. Moonstone was posted to the Mediterranean as part of the 4th AS (anti-submarine) Patrol Group, and later to

420-454: Was smaller and less heavily armed, and troubled by an escape of poisonous fumes in the boat, chose to fight on the surface, where he would still have the advantage. Breaking the surface Galileo Galilei’s crew manned her guns and got off the first shot, but this missed; Moonstone bore down and fired, hitting the submarine's bridge and killing or wounding the bridge crew, including her captain. Unable to continue, Galileo Galilei surrendered and

441-505: Was taken in hand by the trawler. Later, the destroyer Kandahar joined up, and took the submarine in tow to Aden . The submarine had suffered 12 killed and 4 wounded; Moonstone had no casualties. For this effort Moonstone ' s skipper, bosun William Moorman, was awarded the DSC and referred for an officer's commission. PO Frederick Quested, in charge of the gun crew, received the DSM . At

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