A distant view of HMS Pembroke Sailing Club House and Storehouses 101, 102, 104 and 105 on Anchor Wharf in Chatham Dockyard.
A distant view of HMS Pembroke Sailing Club House and Storehouses 101, 102, 104 and 105 on Anchor Wharf in Chatham Dockyard. The photographer is looking south-by-east from Thunderbolt Pier. The HMS Pembroke Sailing Club House is the white building next to Queen's Stairs and a rear-admiral's flag is at the masthead. The storehouses are on the right. The paddle tug John H. Amos (1931), seen from fine off her starboard quarter, is laid up alongside the north end of Anchor Wharf, awaiting restoration. Transparencies PCT3421 to PCT3425 were taken from the same location on the same day.
Object Details
ID: | PCT3422 |
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Type: | Colour transparency |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | National Maritime Museum Photographic Studio. |
Vessels: | John H Amos (1931) |
Date made: | May - June 1983 |
Measurements: | Mount: 50 mm x 50 mm;Transparency: 35 mm x 40 mm |
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