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Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Cornflower :
HMS Cornflower (1940), a river steamer launched in 1927, originally SS Tai Hing, lost in 1941
HMS Cornflower (1950), was an Algerine-classminesweeper laid down as HMCS Hespeler but renamed Lysander on transfer to the Royal Navy in 1943. She was renamed Cornflower in 1950 and broken up in 1957
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