File:HMSNelsonReammunitioning1941.jpg

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Description IWM caption : "HMS NELSON in the process of re-ammunitioning. 16 inch armour piercing shells, each on a trolley, are pushed along the deck on board HMS NELSON, before being hoisted down in to the shell magazine. Some of the 16 inch guns that the shells will be fired from can be seen in the background."
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This photograph A 4614 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 4700-01)
Author Coote, R G G (Lt) Royal Navy official photographer
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16:03, 27 March 2008Thumbnail for version as of 16:03, 27 March 2008350 × 263 (104 KB)Rcbutcher (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=IWM caption : "HMS NELSON in the process of re-ammunitioning. 16 inch armour piercing shells, each on a trolley, are pushed along the deck on board HMS NELSON, before being hoisted down in to the shell magazine. Some of the 16 i

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