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On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the main communications office between 41 and 45 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the chief petty officer's mess between 67 and 73 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the passageway between 64 and 67 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the gyro compass room between 47¼ and 48½ stations on the centreline of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the junior rates mess between 78 and 85 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the petty officer's mess between 73 and 78 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the No. 2 amplifier compartment between 32 and 34 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the torpedo anti submarine store and directing gear compartment between 16 and 27 stations on 4 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the diesel generator compartment between 61 and 65½ stations on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the MRS.3 maintenance compartment and 978 radar office between 46½ and 48 stations on the port side of 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the communications control room (receiving) between 41 and 43 stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the crew's mess between 41 and 42½ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard presumably in 1974 after refit. In the crew's galley and preparation space between 45 and 50 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the junior rates mess between 67 and 73 stations on 3 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the electronic warfare equipment room between 54¾ and 56 stations on the centreline of 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the crew's mess between 41 and 42½ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the commanding officer's day cabin between 46¼ and 48½ stations on the starboard side of 1 deck (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the No. 1 amplifier compartment between 37 and 41½ stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the H switchboard room between 59 and 61¾ stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) alongside North Corner Jetty in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. The quadruple GWS 21 Seacat missile launcher at 54½ station on the starboard side of 01 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the operations room between 42 and 45½ stations on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the electronic warfare office between 42 and 43 stations on the port side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the helicopter hangar between 72 and 74½ stations on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
On board the type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Tartar (1960) in Portsmouth Dockyard between November 1973 and April 1974 during a refit. In the regulating office between 66 and 67 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
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