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On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the provision issue room between 38¾ and 41 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the hydraulic pump space between 83 and 85 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the enclosed bridge. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the ship's office between 54½ and 56 stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the combined technical office and NBCD headquarters between 58½ and 61¼ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The 25 feet motor cutter and davits between 55 and 61 stations on the port side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the diesel generator compartment between 61 and 65½ stations on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The main inlet in the port side of the hull. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The starboard rudder. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the junior rates and marines 3G mess between 50 and 56 stations on 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. On the port side of the forecastle looking forward. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The hull outfit 19 (asdic type 170) dome in the lowered position. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the regulating office between 66 and 67 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the starboard forward GWS 21 Seacat missile ready use magazine on 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the officers galley between 48 and 50 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The starboard stabiliser fin in the hull. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The hull outfit 18 (asdic type 177) dome in the lowered position. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In No. 3 cabin between 45 and 46½ stations on the starboard side of 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the junior rates bathroom between 16 and 22½ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the engineer's and ordnance workshop between 61¼ and 64 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the C.O's sleeping cabin between 45⅓ and 46¼ stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. In the combined technical office and NBCD headquarters between 58½ and 61¼ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 1 dry dock in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The propeller shaft, 'A' bracket, rope guards, cone plates and propeller. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in Rosyth Dockyard during a lengthy refit which was completed in December 1974. The Mark 10 Limbo anti-submarine mortar between 68 and 72 stations on the centreline on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
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