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Port fore dog shore trigger
water transport: fighting vessel: battleship
water transport accessory: trigger, port fore dog shore
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A distant bow view, taken from very fine off the starboard bow, of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) fully afloat after launching at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A group of shipwrights by the aft end of the forward port poppet of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the starboard side of the stern, taken from well ahead of the beam, of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A distant bow view of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) fully afloat after launching at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A distant starboard side view of the forepart of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A starboard bow view of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) being launched at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A starboard bow view, taken from very fine off the bow, of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) being launched at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the aft dogshore on the starboard forward poppet of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A slightly distant bow view of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) almost fully afloat after launching at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the aft end of the starboard forward poppet and the bilge keel of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A distant bow view of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) almost fully afloat after launching at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
H.M.S. 'Thunderer' port fore dog shore trigger (Port fore dog shore trigger)
A crowd of shipyard workers and spectators watching the launch of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of part of the starboard forward poppet of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A slightly distant starboard bow view, taken from fine off the bow, of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) being launched at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the starboard side of the stern of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of part of the starboard forward poppet of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the front of the starboard forward poppet of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A very close view of the port side of the stem and forefoot of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the starboard bow, taken from close alongside the slipway, of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A close view of the aft end of the forward poppet on the starboard side of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) on the building berth at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
A distant bow view, taken from very fine off the starboard bow, of the Royal Navy battleship Thunderer (1911) fully afloat after launching at the Thames Iron Works shipyard at Blackwall, London. (Glass plate negative)
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