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The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the combined radar office between 36½ and 41 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the passageway between 41 and 49 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). The funnel, mainmast and hangar from the quayside. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). On the starboard side of 01 deck at 37 station. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the sonar instrument compartment between 12½ and 16 stations on 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the 4.5 inch shell room between 19 and 23 stations on 4 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the hull outfit 15 compartment between 10 and 12½ stations on 4 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). The starboard bridge wing. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the passageway between 49 and 63 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the gunnery direction officer's position between 31½ and 33½ stations on 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the combined technical library and planned maintenance office between 16½ and 19 stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the pay and correspondence office between 32 and 35½ stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960), In the senior rates' sleeping annexe between 62½ and 68 stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). The port side flag deck between 37 and 40 stations on 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the pay and correspondence office between 32 and 35½ stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the combined radar office between 36½ and 41 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the senior rates' mess between 16 and 21½ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the canteen between 18½ and 21 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the pump metadyne compartment and T.A.S. store between 15½ and 19 stations on the starboard side of 4 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the steering gear compartment between 75 and 80 stations on 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the sonar control room between 35¼ and 39 stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Roll 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. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the regulating office between 54½ and 56 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the senior rates' servery between 51 and 52½ stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
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