Group portrait on the 'Borodino' (1911)
The work of the Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd on the Admiralty storeship 'Borodino' (1911) MFA No 6; a group portrait of crew members together with supervisors of the Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd. The men are standing on the port side of the Promenade Deck. The view is looking aft, with Greenland Dock appearing in the background.
The individuals are from left to right: Mr C. Christian (Chief Steward), Mr Baxter (Second Officer), Mr William J. Allen (Secretary and Assistant Manager, Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd), Captain Walter James Norton (master), Mr A. H. Dominey (Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd), Mr Joseph Smith (Chief Engineer) and Mr William Henry Wagg (Second Engineer).
The short sea passenger/cargo vessel 'Borodino' (1911) was hired by the Admiralty as a storeship for the Grand Fleet between December 1914 and February 1919. She acted as a floating shop and recreational facility for the crews of warships at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands. The management of the storeship was contracted to the Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd, York House, 15 Regent Street, London. The ship was fitted with a grocery shop and refrigerating rooms for the storage of perishables, also a laundry, hairdressing saloon, and billiard room.
This photograph was taken soon after the 'Borodino' had docked in London on 11 February 1919. She was opened to visitors and the press at Brunswick Quay, Greenland Dock, before being restored to her pre-war condition.
The individuals are from left to right: Mr C. Christian (Chief Steward), Mr Baxter (Second Officer), Mr William J. Allen (Secretary and Assistant Manager, Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd), Captain Walter James Norton (master), Mr A. H. Dominey (Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd), Mr Joseph Smith (Chief Engineer) and Mr William Henry Wagg (Second Engineer).
The short sea passenger/cargo vessel 'Borodino' (1911) was hired by the Admiralty as a storeship for the Grand Fleet between December 1914 and February 1919. She acted as a floating shop and recreational facility for the crews of warships at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands. The management of the storeship was contracted to the Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd, York House, 15 Regent Street, London. The ship was fitted with a grocery shop and refrigerating rooms for the storage of perishables, also a laundry, hairdressing saloon, and billiard room.
This photograph was taken soon after the 'Borodino' had docked in London on 11 February 1919. She was opened to visitors and the press at Brunswick Quay, Greenland Dock, before being restored to her pre-war condition.
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Object Details
ID: | G11019 |
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Collection: | Historic Photographs |
Type: | Glass plate negative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Bedford Lemere & Co |
Vessels: | Borodino (1911) |
Date made: | February 1919 |
People: | Christian, Mr (Chief Steward); Earle's Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd Mr Baxter Allen, W. J. Norton, W J Dominey, A H Mr Smith Mr Wagg |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 254 mm x 305 mm |