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In the hangar on board the Netherlands Navy aircraft carrier Karel Doorman (1943) while in the North Sea off the Norwegian coast (Roll film negative)
On board the Royal Navy offshore patrol vessel Orkney (1976) in the East Shetlands Basin in the North Sea showing an oil rig under construction. (Roll film negative)
A general view in the North Sea Canal in The Netherlands. (Sheet film negative)
View from above B Turret on HMS Warspite looking over the bows to other ships of the Fifth Battle Squadron (Photographic print)
The destyroyer flotilla leader HMS Lightfoot (1915) with other destroyers following in the wake of HMS Aurora (1913) (Roll film negative)
A starboard quarter view of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Uganda (1952) under way in the North Sea near the Elbe Estuary during post-refit trials. (35mm negative)
A starboard near broadside view, taken from only just ahead of the beam, of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Uganda (1952) under way in the North Sea near the Elbe Estuary during post-refit trials. (35mm negative)
A distant view of part of the Destroyer Flotilla, Second Division, under way on the North Sea. (Roll film negative)
An aerial port side view, taken from abaft the beam, of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company liquified natural gas carrier Garinda (1977) under way on final trials in the North Sea. (Colour transparency)
A port bow view of the offshore supply vessel Lady Margaret (1968) at anchor close to an oil rig platform in the North Sea. (Colour transparency)
A view aft looking towards the stern wave at 24 knots. (Roll film negative)
A distant view of part of the Harwich Force in line-ahead at sea. (Roll film negative)
An unidentified destroyer flotilla leader underway off the stern of the light cruiser HMS Aurora (1913). (Roll film negative)
A starboard side view, taken from ahead of the beam, of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Uganda (1952) under way in the North Sea near the Elbe Estuary during post-refit trials. (35mm negative)
An aerial port beam view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company liquified natural gas carrier Garinda (1977) under way on final trials in the North Sea. (Colour transparency)
A distant view of the light cruiser HMS Cleopatra (1915) engaged in gunnery practice. (Roll film negative)
A starboard near broadside view, taken from only just ahead of the beam, of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Uganda (1952) under way in the North Sea near the Elbe Estuary during post-refit trials. (35mm negative)
An aerial port bow view of the British India Steam Navigation Company cargo liner Amra (1969) under way in the North Sea on builder's trials. (Colour transparency)
A starboard quarter view of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Uganda (1952) under way in the North Sea near the Elbe Estuary during post-refit trials. (35mm negative)
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary oiler Gray Ranger (1941) under way during trials off the Scottish east coast. (Sheet film negative)
A starboard quarter view, taken from wide off the stern, of the British India Steam Navigation Company educational cruise ship Uganda (1952) under way in the North Sea near the Elbe Estuary during post-refit trials. (35mm negative)
Ships of the Harwich Force en route to the Schleswig air raid. (Roll film negative)
Cork Light Vessel (Roll film negative)
A slightly distant aerial starboard bow view of the Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company liquified natural gas carrier Garinda (1977) under way on final trials in the North Sea. (Colour transparency)
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