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A United States Navy Douglas Skyraider on the flight deck of the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Centaur (1947) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
An officers double berth cabin on board the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Centaur (1947) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A port beam view of the Royal Navy frigate Lowestoft (1960) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A jackstay transfer between the Royal Navy frigates Falmouth (1959) and Berwick (1959) while under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A bow view of the Royal Navy frigate Berwick (1959) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
On board the Royal Navy frigate Falmouth (1959) looking aft while under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A starboard quarter view of the Royal Navy destroyer Aisne (1945) and the RFA replenishment ship Tideflow (1954) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary replenishment ship Tideflow (1954) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary replenishment ship Tideflow (1954) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
The Westland Whirlwind helicopter XN385 hovering above the Royal Navy frigate Falmouth (1959) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A Westland Whirlwind helicopter hovering above the Royal Navy frigate Falmouth (1959) while under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A starboard beam view of the Royal Navy frigate Berwick (1959) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
On board the Royal Navy frigate Falmouth (1959) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A Westland Whirlwind helicopter hovering above the Royal Navy frigate Falmouth (1959) while under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A United States Navy Grumman Tracker on the flight deck of the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Centaur (1947) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A United States Navy Grumman Tracker on the flight deck of the Royal Navy aircraft carrier Centaur (1947) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
Ships of Exercise Riptide III from on board the Royal Navy type 12 frigate Falmouth (1959) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary replenishment ship Tideflow (1954) and the frigate Falmouth (1959) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
Ships of NATO exercise Riptide III from on board the Royal Navy type 12 frigate Falmouth (1959) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary replenishment ship Tideflow (1954) and the frigate Berwick (1959) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A distant port side view of the Royal Navy frigate Rothesay (1957) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A port near broadside view of the Royal Navy frigates Lowestoft (1960) and Berwick (1959) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A Westland Whirlwind helicopter hovering above the Royal Navy frigate Falmouth (1959) while under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A Royal Navy fleet radar picket destroyer from on board the Royal Navy type 12 frigate Falmouth (1959) which is under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
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