File:Royal Navy Submarines in Holy Loch, Scotland, 1942 TR612.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRoyal Navy Submarines in Holy Loch, Scotland, 1942 TR612.jpg |
English: Royal Navy Submarines in Holy Loch, Scotland, 1942 HM Submarine SEADOG (P216) in the foreground moving off. In the background is HMS THUNDERBOLT (N25). HMS THUNDERBOLT was originally HMS THETIS which sank with heavy loss of life in the Mediterranean just before the war and was subsequently salvaged. The two objects seen on her after casing are containers for human torpedo chariots. |
Date | Taken in 1942 |
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http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//31/media-31827/large.jpg |
Author | Ministry of Information official photographer |
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Part of InfoField | Ministry of Information Second World War Colour Transparency Collection |
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Category InfoField | photographs |
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Exif version | 2.1 |
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