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The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the transmitting station annexe between 28 and 31 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the cooling machinery compartment between 33 and 35 stations on the starboard side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the transmitting station between 25½ and 28 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the electronic warfare office on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the galley preparation space between 41 and 46 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the seamen's aft mess between 68 and 75 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the commanding officer's cabin on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). On the quarterdeck looking forward. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the No. 3 naval store between 57 and 59 stations on the starboard side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the lobby between 49 and 61½ stations on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the lobby between 23 and 25 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). On the port bridge wing on 01 deck looking forward. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the P.Os mess between 49 and 55¾ stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the lobby between 41 and 49 stations on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the electrical spare gear store between 15½ and 19 stations on the port side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the conversion machinery room between 31 and 35½ stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the engineer's and electrician's office between 47 and 49 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the transmitting station annexe between 28 and 31 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the engineers' ready use and spare gear store between 57 and 59 stations on the port side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In No. 4 naval store between 65 and 68 stations on the starboard side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the enclosed bridge on 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In No. 1 mortar projectile magazine between 62½ and 68 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the communications and juniors mess between 23 and 27 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the amplifier assembly compartment or the mail office on the port side of 1 deck (see physical description) (Sheet film negative)
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