HMS Taku was a British T class submarine built by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead. She was laid down on 18 November 1937 and commissioned on 3 October 1940.
Hm Submarine Turbulent Has Almost Filled Her Jolly Roger. 12 To 14 February 1943, Algiers, Turbulent, One of the Most Successful British Submarines in the Present War Has Almost Filled Up the Spaces Left on Her A14795
The Royal Navy during the Second World War A14382
Most Elusive Submarine Home After Years' Successes in Mediterranean. 14 To 25 January 1943, Beirut, Syria, No British Submarine Has Been Hunted More Relentlessly Than HMS Taku (commander Lt a J W Pitt, Rn). Ear A14923
Chief Petty Officer Johnson, Coxwain of the Famous Submarine Taku. February and March 1943, at HMS Talbot, Malta. A15094
Most Elusive Submarine Home After Years' Successes in Mediterranean. 14 To 25 January 1943, Beirut, Syria, No British Submarine Has Been Hunted More Relentlessly Than HMS Taku (commander Lt a J W Pitt, Rn). Ear A14918
British Submarines at Malta. 26, 27 and 28 January 1943, Malta. A14388
Britain's Underwater Fighters. 7 To 10 February 1943, Algiers, Men and Ships of the British Submarine Service. A16005
Submarines and Submarine Officers. 26 and 27 January, Malta Submarine Base. A14543
Men and Ships of Britain's Submarine Service. 14 To 25 January 1943, Beirut, Syria. A14929
Most Elusive Submarine Home After Years' Successful Service in Mediterranean. 4 March 1943, No British Submarine Has Been Hunted More Relentlessly Than HMS Taku, (commander Lt a J W Pitt, Rn), Earlier in the Wa A15030