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The Royal Navy frigate Lowestoft (1960) turning to starboard at speed in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
A slightly distant stern view of the Royal Navy frigate Lowestoft (1960) under way in the Atlantic west of Gibraltar. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). Looking aft from the forecastle head on the River Clyde. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the communications control room (TX) between 28 and 31 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). The forecastle (1 deck) looking forward and to starboard. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the operations room between 31¼ and 35½ stations on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the avcat pump space between 57 and 59 stations on 4 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the passageway between 30¾ and 41 stations on 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the communications control room (receiving) between 25 and 28 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the G.W.S. power room between 47¾ and 51½ stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the switchboard room between 11½ and 14 stations on the port side of 2 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 G.W.S. power room between 47¾ and 51½ stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the main communications office between 32¼ and 35 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the diving gear store between 46 and 47¾ station on 1 deck. (Roll film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the laundry between 66½ and 71 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In battery charging room on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the lobby between 49 and 61½ stations on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the ships and supply office between 32¾ and 35½ stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the steering gear compartment at of 75 station on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the operations room on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the provision and issue room between 45¼ and 47 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). The gunnery director, foremast and funnel. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the supply and secretariat mess between 15 and 19 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
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