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Boxing Match HMS Malaya 06.01.1921
Boxing Match HMS Malaya 06.01.1921
Navy Boxing Match c1921
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Boxing Match, HMS Malaya c1917
Boxing Match, LS Tong v Gunner Trider, HMS Malaya…
Boxing Match, HMS Malaya c1917
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Memorial to Lieutenant Vessey John Reynolds, St Ma…
HMS Victory Interwar Period Group of Sailors
Detail of Memorial to Thomas Ferres (d1831), Holy…
British Navy Gunners possibly WWII.
HMS Neptune c1914
Memorial to Alan Joseph Pennington, Saint James' C…
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Memorial to Able Seaman Carl Meeson Died 7th Jan 1…
Crew of HMS Havant c1939
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Royal Navy Stokers possibly from HMS Hecla
Detail of postcard of Stokers on HMS Hecla WWI per…
Detail of postcard of Stokers on HMS Hecla WWI per…
Detail of postcard of Stokers on HMS Hecla WWI per…
Detail of postcard of Stokers on HMS Hecla WWI per…
Boxing Match aboard the USS Canopus c1940
Former Sailors' Home, Marine Parade, Great Yarmout…
RP HMS Powerful 1910 Quarantine Station Polo Team…
Naval Cadets, HMS Ganges, Shotley Barracks, Suffol…
HMS Ganges, Shotley, Suffolk, Athletics Display c…
Young Sailor, HMS Powerful, Devonport, c1914
RMAS Pioneer, Stokers c1915
HMS Carnation? possibly c1918
Saint Peter's Church, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Stokers c1930, possibly American
Boxing Match probably HMS Superb, c1917
Boxing Match probably HMS Superb, c1917
Boxing Match probably HMS Superb, c1917
Stoker Griggs,
Boxing Match probably HMS Superb, c1917
HMS Victory Interwar Period Group of Sailors, take…
Sailor, Landport, Portsmouth c1880
Young Raiting, HMS Ganges
Sailor from HMS Vivid and brother? c1920?
War Memorial Window, Former Unitarian Church (now…
War Memorial Window, Former Unitarian Church (now…
Young Recruits, HMS Ganges
John David Carlton, HMS Ganges, Suffolk
John David Carlton, HMS Ganges, Suffolk
John David Carlton, HMS Ganges, Suffolk
John David Carlton, HMS Ganges, Suffolk
Sailor HMS Victory
John David Carlton, HMS Ganges, Suffolk
Northern section of Shotley Barracks
Inspection at Shotley Barracks Suffolk
John David Carlton, HMS Ganges, Suffolk
Crew of the Empress of India
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Crew of HMS Stuart, Malta 1920s
Tug of War Team, Destroyer HMS Wallace, probably 1…
Rating, HMS Ganges, Suffolk c1912
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Sailors at Queenstown, Ireland 1898
Pocket money award, training ship HMS Ganges 1896
Detail of War Memorial Window by Comper, Ufford C…
Physical Drill, HMS Ganges c1898
HMS Ganges Shotley, Suffolk
Inspection of Kit and Bedding, Training Ship HMS G…
Old Sea Dog
Royal Marine, Deal Kent c1900
Cadet at HMS Ganges, Shotley, Suffolk c1910
Football team, HMS Enticer, c1944
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Ship's Stokers
Phil Scott, London born boxer (1900-1983)
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Young Crew Members of the Destroyer HMS Wallace Sp…
Frank McConnell, sailor, Died 12th March 1908
Naval Cadets, HMS Ganges, Shotley Barracks, Suffol…
Football team, HMS Enticer, c1944
Navy Boxers c1917
Boxing, HMS Duke of Edinburgh c1910
Harry Chapman, HMS Pembroke, 18th January 1918
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Liverpool News Room War Memorial, Exchange Flags,…
Royal navy, 1930s
Royal Navy Stoker?
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Crew HMS Medway
Entrance to Shotley Barracks, Suffolk
Stokers
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Gunners White and Dicken, HMS Superb, 2nd September 1917
The message on the rear says amongst other things in relation to the photo "you will recognise this chicken I think"
HMS Superb was a Bellerophon-class battleship of the British Royal Navy. She was built in Elswick at a cost of £1,744,287, and was completed on 19 June 1909. She was only the fourth dreadnought-type battleship to be completed anywhere in the world. She continued routine peacetime activity until 29 July 1914 when the Grand Fleet relocated to its war base at Scapa Flow. On 10 November 1915 Superb was transferred to the Fourth Battle Squadron, which changed her place in the command structure but not her geographical location. At the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 Superb was the flagship of the fourth battle squadron, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Alexander Ludovic Duff, She received no hits and sustained no casualties. She saw no other active service during the First World War; routine exercises continued until 1918. In October 1918 she was sent to reinforce the British Eastern Mediterranean Squadron, and in November, as the flagship of Vice-Admiral Gough-Calthorpe, led a combined Franco-British force through the Dardanelles to Constantinople (now Istanbul) after the signing by Turkey of the armistice at the conclusion of the war. In April 1919 she was relieved and sailed for England, and on 26 April 1919 was reduced to reserve status at Sheerness. In May 1922 she was used as a gunnery target, and later in the year as a target for aerial attack. In December 1922 she was sold to Stanlee Shipbreaking Company of Dover, and was towed to Dover where she was broken up. Her ship's bell is exhibited at Melford Hall, a National Trust property in Suffolk.
HMS Superb was a Bellerophon-class battleship of the British Royal Navy. She was built in Elswick at a cost of £1,744,287, and was completed on 19 June 1909. She was only the fourth dreadnought-type battleship to be completed anywhere in the world. She continued routine peacetime activity until 29 July 1914 when the Grand Fleet relocated to its war base at Scapa Flow. On 10 November 1915 Superb was transferred to the Fourth Battle Squadron, which changed her place in the command structure but not her geographical location. At the Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 Superb was the flagship of the fourth battle squadron, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral Alexander Ludovic Duff, She received no hits and sustained no casualties. She saw no other active service during the First World War; routine exercises continued until 1918. In October 1918 she was sent to reinforce the British Eastern Mediterranean Squadron, and in November, as the flagship of Vice-Admiral Gough-Calthorpe, led a combined Franco-British force through the Dardanelles to Constantinople (now Istanbul) after the signing by Turkey of the armistice at the conclusion of the war. In April 1919 she was relieved and sailed for England, and on 26 April 1919 was reduced to reserve status at Sheerness. In May 1922 she was used as a gunnery target, and later in the year as a target for aerial attack. In December 1922 she was sold to Stanlee Shipbreaking Company of Dover, and was towed to Dover where she was broken up. Her ship's bell is exhibited at Melford Hall, a National Trust property in Suffolk.
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