HMS Mull of Galloway (F 26) was a Royal Navy Beachy Head-class repair ship built in 1944.
The ship displaced 8,500 tons and could steam at 11 knots, and was armed with sixteen 20 mm guns.
[1] Mull of Galloway was built by North Vancouver Ship Repair and was launched in October 1944.
It was first commissioned by the Royal Navy in May 1945 as a heavy repair ship.
It was then decommissioned in 1949 for several years, but was re-commissioned in 1954 as a headquarters ship for the Inshore Minesweeping Flotilla.