Captain Geoffrey Martin Bennett, D.S.C., died 1983

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Photograph 1: ‘Risk! Scilly Islands, 1926’. A young man perched on a rocky outcrop.
Photograph 2: ‘Regatta – Oar Skiff Race – Portsmouth, 1925’. Distant view of skiffs.
Photograph 3: ‘Landing! Scilly Islands, 1926’. A group of naval cadets landing a skiff.
Photograph 4: ‘Governor’s House, Tresco, 1926’. Distant view.
Photograph 5: ‘Exmouths watching the sports – Dartmouth, 1924’. View of naval cadets from Exmouth Term, Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
Photograph 6: ‘HMS Forres (1918) at sea, 1926’. View of naval officer and cadets on board – Lt G N Loriston-Clarke (Royal Naval College, Dartmouth), J C Mason, Lord W M A Cecil and C P Coke.

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Photograph 7: ‘100 yards relay race – Junior College Sports – Dartmouth, 1924’. View of naval cadets engaged in the race and spectators. Names of some of the cadets are written next to the photograph .
Photograph 8: ‘Tresco -1926’. Three naval cadets on the beach, one of whom is C P Coke.

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Photograph 9: ‘Renown (1916) from Repulse (1916) – North Sea, 1926’. Starboard view looking down onto the deck and guns of HMS Renown (1916) in a rough sea.
Photograph 10: ‘Up the Dart – 1926. Mack, Audrey, Molly, Hayes and Self’ Two girls and three boys including Bennett in a rowing boat.
Photograph 11: ‘Renown (1916) from Repulse (1916) – North Sea, 1926’. Starboard view looking down onto ship’s boat on the deck of HMS Renown.
Photograph 12: ‘The Navigator – Lt Cdr [H J] Egerton –Arosa Bay, 1927’. View Commander Egerton smoking a pipe and talking to a group of Spanish boys.

Page 4: ‘Exmouth Term, Summer 1924’. Names of the cadets in the photograph on page 5.

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Photograph 13: Group of Dartmouth naval cadets including Geoffrey Bennett with Lt Cdr I G Glennie.
Ephemera 1: Newspaper cutting reporting the 50th anniversary dinner of the Exmouth Term 1923-26. Guests included Captain Geoffrey Bennett.

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Photograph 14: ‘Prepare for Gas. Gas Course – Portsmouth, 1926’. Group of midshipmen ( including Bennett) carrying gas masks. The names of the group are written above the photograph..
Photograph 15: ‘Gas!’ The same group now wearing their gas masks, 1926.
Photograph 16: ‘HM Royal Yacht, Cowes 1926’. Distant view of Victoria and Albert (1899).
Photograph 17: ‘The Silent Service. Gunroom, HMS Repulse (1916), 1926. Midshipmen HEH Nicholls, AJH Carslaw, CD Bonham-Carter, GMD Hutcheson asleep on leather sofas.

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Photograph 18: ‘Admirals Match. Dartmouth, 1926’. Group photograph of cricket team including Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe.

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Photograph 19: ‘HMS Forres (1918) – 1926’. Distant view.
Photograph 20: ‘Gibraltar –showing Barham (1914), Warspite (1913) and Centaur (1916), 1927. Distant view.
Photograph 21: ‘HMS Canterbury (1915) – Gibraltar, 1927’. Distant view.
Photograph 22: ‘HMS Furious (1916) – Gibraltar, 1927’. Distant view.
Photograph 23: ‘HMS Emperor of India (1913) – Gibraltar, 1927’. Distant view.
Photograph 24: HMS Marlborough (1912) – Lagos, 1927. Searchlight Display’.

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Photograph 25: ‘Gunroom Dinner to Captain and Wardroom Officers, HMS Repulse (1916), Arosa Bay -1927’. Group of officers including Bennett who has drawn a table plan identifying all the officers.
Photograph 26: ‘Deepdene, Emsworth, 1927’. View of the Bennett family home.
Photograph 27: ‘Deepdene, Emsworth, 1927’. View of tennis match.

Page 10: Title: Flying Off –in three episodes. At Sea – 1927.
Photograph 28: ‘The plane on the lovely Y’. View of a Fairey Flycatcher seaplane on ‘Y’ turret of HMS Repulse (1916), 1927.
Photograph 29: ‘Thinking about it’. Three officers standing in front of a Fairey Flycatcher seaplane on the deck of HMS Repulse (1916), 1927.
Photograph 30: ‘Just away’. View of Fairey Flycatcher seaplane taking off from the deck of
HMS Repulse (1916), 1927.
Photograph 31: ‘Peter and Tigger, 1927’. View of dog and cat outside the Bennett family home.
Photograph 32: ‘Molly, Peter and Tigger at Deepdene, 1927’. View of girl with a dog and cat.

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Photograph 33: ‘Forecastle – HMS Repulse (1916) 1927’. View looking down onto the forecastle.
Photograph 34: ‘Battle Honours, HMS Repulse (1916) 1927’. View of scrolls on which are carved the names of battles in which the various warships named Repulse have taken part.
Photograph 35: ‘B.C.S. [Battle Cruiser Squadron] Competitive torpedo firing, 1927’. View of torpedo just after firing at sea.
Photograph 36: ‘A seaplane – 1927’. View of a Fairey IIID Mark II Fleet reconnaissance aircraft in the sea.
Photograph 37: View of HMS Repulse (1916) at sea, 1927.

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Photograph 38: ‘The town [Almeria], quay and castle from the sea, 1927’. Distant view.
Photograph 39: ‘Through the gardens [Almeria], 1927.
Photograph 40: ‘The main street [Almeria], 1927.
Photograph 41: ‘The river [Almeria], 1927.
Photograph 42: ‘A native boat [Almeria], 1927’. A boat with one triangular sail.

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Photograph 43: post card print with the caption ‘HMS Nelson – Britain’s Latest and Most Powerful Battleship’ ca.1927.
Photograph 44: post card print with the caption ‘HMS Nelson At Portsmouth 1927’.
Photographs 45-47: launch of HMS London at Portsmouth, 1927. Very indistinct.

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Photograph 48: ‘HMD Cloud (1918) in Caledonian canal, 1927.’ Distant view of Admiralty dredger Cloud.
Photograph 49: ‘HMD Cloud (1918) in Loch Ness, 1927’. Distant view of Admiralty dredger Cloud steaming across the loch.
Photograph 50: View of Ben Nevis from Loch Lochy, 1927.
Photograph 51: ‘Deepdene’ 1927’. The Bennett family home.
Photograph 52: ‘Peter, 1925’. The Bennett’s family dog sitting on a chair.
Photograph 53: ‘’M. and friend, Portrush 1927’. Two women standing on a beach.

Page 15: Title: The Caledonian Canal -1927.
Photograph 54: ‘Lochs above Muirtown Basin – Inverness’ 1927. View of two small steamers going through the loch.
Photograph 55: ‘Loch Ness’ 1927. View of the loch at sunset.
Photograph 56: ‘The Monastery – Fort Augustus’ .1927. Fort Augustus is located at the south west end of Loch Ness. Built between 1729-42, it became a Benedictine monastery in 1876 until 1998.
Photograph 57: ‘The Lochs – Fort Augustus’ 1927.
Photograph 58: ‘Loch Oich’, 1927.
Photograph 59: ‘Loch Lochy’, 1927.

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Photograph 60: ‘Family Group, 1927’.
Photograph 61: ‘Tennis at Emsworth, 1927’. Group including Bennett.
Photograph 62: ‘Wells’ 1928. Young man in a rowing boat.
Photograph 63: ‘’Deepdene, 1927. Mum’.
Photograph 64: ‘Grandpa, 1927. 81st birthday’.
Photograph 65: ‘Smith and Wells’ 1928. Midshipmen Smith and Wells in a rowing boat.
Photograph 66: ‘Mum and Friend, 1927’. Two women sitting on a fence.
Photograph 67: ‘Statue of De Lesseps on the breakwater at Port Said.
Photograph 68: ‘Tavy II picnic, Hong Kong 1928. Midshipmen Thompson and Wells. The two young men are on the auxiliary yawl Tavy II (1919) which belonged to the officers of HMS Tamar depot ship at Hong Kong.

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Photographic postcard 69: HMS Repulse (1916) before 1926.
Photographic postcard 70: ‘Guns of HMS Renown (1916) in action. Fleet Review by Colonial Premiers 1926. HMS Hood (1916), HMS Renown (1916), HMS Repulse (1916) – concentration shoot’.
Photographic postcard 71: HMS Nelson (1925) ca.1926.

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Photograph 72: ‘Bridesmaids – Nancy’s wedding, 1926’.
Photograph 73: ‘Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, 1920’. View of college at night.
Photograph 74: ‘Tony and Self, 1927’. Bennett sailing with another young man.
Photograph 75: ‘Tony and Daphne, 1927’. Young couple sailing.

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Photograph 76: ‘Armistice Day – Weymouth, 1927’.Group of dignitaries including Captain Hallett, Lt Cdr R Hall and Bennett (behind the town clerk).
Photograph 77: ‘Armistice Day – Weymouth, 1927’. Group of dignitaries.
Photograph 78: ‘HMS Berwick (1926) February 1928 after funnels had been lengthened’.

Page 20: Title: Devonport to Hong Kong 1928.
Photograph 79: ‘1st P.B.[pinnace boat] HMS Repulse (1916), 1927.
Photograph 80: ‘HMS Repulse (1916) at full speed. 1927’.
Photograph 81: ‘Forecastle – HMS Berwick (1926), 1928’.
Photograph 82: ‘Quarter deck, HMS Berwick (1926) 1928’.
Photograph 83: ‘Grand Harbour, Valetta 1928’.
Photograph 84: ‘Grand Harbour, Valetta 1928’.
Photograph 85: ‘Port Said (looking North) 1928’.
Photograph 86: ‘Port Said (looking South) 1928’.
Photograph 87: Suez Canal 1928’.
Photograph 88: ‘Great War Memorial – Suez Canal 1928’.
Photograph 89: ‘Suez Canal 1928’.
Photograph 90: ‘Colombo Harbour 1928’.
Photograph 91: ‘HMS Effingham (1921), 1928’.
Photograph 92: ‘At sea – Colombo to Singapore 1928’. Distant view of a ship.
Photograph 93: ‘HMS Durban (1919) leaving China Station, Hong Kong on relief by HMS Berwick (1926), 1928’.
Photograph 94: ‘K.O.S.B’.s [King’s Own Scottish Borderers] in Hong Kong on occasion of photo aboard HMS Berwick (1926) 1928’.

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Photograph 95: ‘1928. HMS Curlew (1917), Wei-hai-Wei’.
Photograph 96: ‘Picnic in Tavy II (1919) – Hong Kong, 1928’. Group of midshipmen sitting on the deck of the auxiliary yacht – G M Bennett, J Y Thompson, B.Mac.Smith, C H Wells and Sub Lt V G H Weekes (all serving in HMS Berwick).
Photograph 97: ‘Italian cruiser Libia (1912) at Chin Wang Tao, 1928’. Distant view of the cruiser.
Photograph 98: ‘K.O.S.B.’s [King’s Own Scottish Borderers] leaving HMS Berwick (1926), Hong Kong 1928’. View of soldiers on parade at the dockside.
Photograph 99: ‘Tavy II (1919) picnic. Self [Bennett], C H Wells’. The two midshipmen are sitting on the deck of the auxiliary yacht 1928.
Photograph 100: ‘The Pipes and Drums of the K.O.S.B’s leaving HMS Berwick (1926) after photograph, Hong Kong 1928.

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Photograph 101: ‘Forecastle – HMS Berwick (1926), 1928’.
Photograph 102: ‘Gathering in the hay! Junk loaded with dry reeds, Nanking 1928’.
Photograph 103: ‘HMS Hawkins (1917) and sampans, Wei-hai-Wei 1928’. Distant view of Hawkins.
Photograph 104: ‘HMS Berwick (1926) illuminated – Wei-hai-Wei 1928’.
Photograph 105: ‘Chinese street entertainers, Shanghai 1928 (note performing dog and monkey)’. Very distant view.
A photograph entitled Junk Fleet-Nanking 1928 not in the album.

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Photograph 106: ‘The Opera House, Valetta 1928’. In 1942 the building was bombed by the Luftwaffe and destroyed.
Photograph 107: ‘HMS Effingham (1921) – Flag, 4th C.S.[Cruiser Squadron], Colombo 1928’.
Photograph 108: ‘HMS Berwick (1926) at sea – 1928’. View of sailors sunbathing on deck.
Photograph 109: ‘Quarter deck, HMS Berwick (1926), 1928.
Photograph 110: ‘View of officers on the quarter deck of HMS Berwick (1926), 1928. Midshipmen named are: J D Hayes, P L Oswald, J Y Thompson, G C Fowler, G Hare, G J K Stapleton and Lt W E J Eames.
Photograph 111: View of officers playing deck hockey – HMS Berwick (1926).
Photograph 112: View of a dhow – Colombo, 1928.
Photograph 113: ‘The 5 ½” HMS Berwick (1926), 1928’. View of sailors hauling in 5 ½” towing hawser watched by officers including Lt Cdr Stuart Hayes.
Photograph 114: ‘Dghiasas – Port Said 1928’.Dghaisas were harbour rowing boats.

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Photograph 115: Very distant view of HMS Wishart (1919), 1928.
Photograph 116: View of practise torpedo being retrieved by sailors in a cutter in Mirs Bay, 1928.
Photograph 117: Very distant view of a practise torpedo being fired from a ship in Mirs Bay, 1928.
Photographs 118 & 120: View looking down on Bennett and sailors in a cutter retrieving a practise torpedo from Mirs Bay, 1928.
Photograph 119: View of practise torpedo being fired from ship in Mirs Bay, 1928.
Photographs 121-123: Views of Chinese junks, 1928.

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Photograph 124: ‘Pipe of King’s Own Scottish Borderer’s playing [HMS] Berwick (1926) out of Hong Kong harbour, 1928’. Very distant view of the soldiers on a barge.
Photograph 125: ‘Commander-in-Chief’s private office! Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928. View of a Chinese building.
Photograph 126: ‘Lui Kung Island, 1928. North east corner’.
Photograph 127: ‘HMS Berwick (1926), 1928. (After lengthening of funnels).
Photograph 128: ‘Guard and Band (Lt.Fellowes) – HMS Berwick (1926), 1928’. Royal Marines with rifles on parade with Lt H D Fellowes RM.
Photograph 129: Very distant view of HMS Berwick (1926) at Mirs Bay, 1928.

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‘The Gun Room. HMS Berwick (1926) June 1928’. Names of the midshipmen in the photograph on page 27.


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Photograph 130: Group of midshipmen, including Geoffrey Bennett, on the deck of HMS Berwick (1926), June 1928.

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Photograph 131: ‘Demolition Party, Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928’. Group of sailors and a petty officer practising with demolition charges on the foreshore at Wei-Hai-Wei.
Photograph 132: ‘Commander-in-Chief’s office, Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928.
Photographs 133-135: ‘Demolition-ing, Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928’. Views of explosion.
Photographs 136-137: Views of Geoffrey Bennett, Lt Cdr F B Leigh, Lt C C L’E Grant and midshipmen from HMS Berwick (1926) enjoying a picnic at Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928. All named.

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Photograph 138: Group in a small boat identified as Mrs Day, Mr and Mrs Applebloom and Lt M S Thomas, HMS Thracian (1922), Wei-Hai-Wei 1928.
Photograph 139: Group in small boat identified as Mr and Mrs Applebloom, Lieutenant and Mrs Day and Mrs Foster, 1928.
Photograph 140: Mrs Foster and Mrs Day (in swimming costume) coming aboard HMS Thracian (1922), Wei-Hai-Wei 1928.
Photograph 141: ‘The Raft, Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928’. Group on the raft. All named and includes Geoffrey Bennett.

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Photograph 142: ‘Pirate Ball – HMS Hawkins (1917), Wei-Hai-Wei 1928’. Group in fancy dress assembled on the deck.
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Photograph 143: View of Wei-Hai-Wei from a ship, 1928.
Photograph 144: View of Chinese convicts, Wei-Hai-Wei 1928.
Photograph 145: Distant view of HMS Berwick (1926) underway, Wei-Hai-Wei 1928.
Photograph 146: St Breock (1920). Distant view of Shanghai Defence Force on deck of Admiralty tug St Breock.
Photograph 147: ‘Embarking Tongshan Defence Force at Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928. (1st Battalion Beds and Herts). Also known as the Shanghai Defence Force (Tongshan Camp, Hong Kong), it was established in 1927 to protect British interests in China against the Nationalists.
Photograph 148: Distant view of Shanghai Defence Force, 1928 on deck of St Breock (1920).

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Photographs 149-153: ‘Disembarking Tongshan Defence Force [Shanghai Defence Force] 850 men at Chinwangtao 1928’.

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Photograph 154: ‘International Export Co,(Hogee) Nanking. Nanking Defence Force. HMS Thracian (1922), 1928’. View from the sea of docks.
Photograph 155: View of HMS Thracian (1922) underway, 1928.
Photograph 156: ‘”China Merchants” River, 1928. Steamer Nanking . Note Beam on steamer and Lion Hill forts on right’.
Photograph 157: View of two officers on deck of HMS Thracian (1922), 1928.
Photograph 158: ‘The Hogee – Doric Star (1921) alongside, 1928’.
Photograph 159: HMS Somme (1918) underway, 1928.
Photograph 160: ‘Lieutenants M S Thomas and J Fair, HMS Thracian (1922) at Wei-Hai-Wei 1928’.
Distant view of both officers in a small boat.
Photograph 161: ‘Hands for a bathe. HMS Thracian (1922), 1928. Distant view of men swimming in the sea.

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Photograph 162: ‘Self – Thracian (1922) 1925’. View of Bennett in summer uniform standing on the deck on HMS Thracian.
Photograph 163: ‘HMS Suffolk (1926), 1928’. Distant view of the ship.
Photograph 164: View of the foc’sle, HMS Thracian (1922), 1928.
Photograph 165: Distant view of an L type submarine, 1928.
Photograph 166: View of the main street in Wei-Hai-Wei, 1928.
Photograph 167: View of Wei-Hai-Wei Harbour, 1928 with distant view of HMS Bruce (1918).

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Photograph 168: View of Bennett and guests on HMS Thracian (1922), 1928. Identified guests include Lieutenant A Day (HMS Hollyhock) and Mrs Day, Wei-Hai-Wei 1928.
Photograph 169: View of Bennett and guests on HMS Thracian (1922), 1928. Identified guests include Captain R B T Miles (and wife) and Lt Cdr F S Graham from HMS Hollyhock (1915) and Surgeon Lieutenant T B Lynagh from HMS Bruce, Wei-Hai-Wei 1928.
Photograph 170: Distant view of Pagoda anchorage at Mawei, 1928.
Photograph 171: View of Foochow junks, 1928.
Photograph 172: View of Min River, 1928.

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Photograph 173: View of the Penang Peak Railway, 1928.
Photograph 174: View of ship at quayside, Penang 1928.
Photograph 175: View of the Penang Peak Railway, 1928.
Photograph 176: View of Stromboli, 1928.
Photographs 177-179: Views of the Suez Canal, 1928.

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Photograph 180: View of the Grand Harbour, Malta 1928. In the foreground HMS Queen Elizabeth (1913), HMS Warspite (1913), HMS Suffolk (1926). HMS Royal Oak (1914) in the background and HMS Barham (1914) in dry dock.
Photograph 181: View of HMS Iron Duke (1912) sailing into the sunset, 1928.
Photograph 182: Geoffrey Bennett’s father, Rear Admiral Martin Gilbert Bennett, holding Jill the family dog, 1928.
Photograph 183: Three children sitting on a wall.
Photograph 184: ‘Doreen’ –woman with tennis racquet, 1928.

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Photograph 185: A view of the 2nd Battalion The King’s Own Scottish Borderers on board HMS Berwick (1926) at Hong Kong, 1928.

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Photograph 186: HMS Malaya (1915) underway in the Mediterranean, 1929.
Photograph 187: Distant view of a cutter taking a torpedo to HMS Warspite (1913), 1929.
Photograph 188: Distant view of HMS Warspite (1913), 1929.
Photograph 189: View of HMS Malaya (1913) prior to reconstruction 1929.

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Photograph 190: ‘15” Throw-off shot, 1929’. View from the deck of a distant splash in the sea.
Photograph 191: Distant view of HMS Eagle (1918) at sea 1929.
Photograph 192: HMS Malaya (1913) at sea, 1929.
Photograph 193: Italian Naval Training ship Cristoforo Colombo (1928) at Malta, 1929. HMS Royal Sovereign (1915) behind her.
Photograph 194: Deck view, HMS Malaya (1913), 1929.

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Photograph 195: View of quarter deck, HMS Malaya (1913), 1929.
Photograph 196: View of the coat of arms of Malaya on board HMS Malaya (1913), 1929.
Photograph 197: View of Gibraltar from the sea 1929.
Photograph 198: View of “A” Turret HMS Malaya (1913) firing a 15” salvo at sea, 1929.
Photograph 199: View of guns firing from HMS Malaya (1913) at sea, 1929.

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Photograph 200: HMS Victory (1765) at Portsmouth Dockyard, 1929.
Photograph 201: ‘The Tiger – HMS Malaya (1913) Mediterranean Fleet Regatta, 1929’. A metal
silhouette of a tiger.
Photographs 202-203: Crowds gathered at Portsmouth Dockyard to view the sailing of HMS Malaya (1913), 1929.

Page 43: Title: Exercises off Malta 1929.
Photographs 204-206: Distant views of ship firing guns at sea, 1929.
Photograph 207: View of ship turning to avoid torpedoes at sea, 1929.
Photograph 208: ‘Avoiding Torpedoes. Engagement Broken Off’. View of port side of ship 1929.
Photograph 209: ‘Resuming the Engagement’. View of ship firing guns, 1929.
Photograph 210: View of HMS Centurion (1911) wireless controlled target at sea, 1929.
Photograph 211: View of battle damaged practice target at sea, 1929.

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Photograph 212: ‘31st May 1929 (Anniversary of battle of Jutland), HMS Malaya flies the Malayan Jack at the main’. View of the ship at quayside, (?Malta).
Photograph 213: Aerial view of a Fairey Flycatcher bi-plane flying over Malta where the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle (1918) was based in 1929.
Photograph 214: ‘In Paravanes, HMS Malaya (1913) 1929’. View of a paravane being hoisted aboard HMS Malaya.
Photograph 215: ‘HMS Malaya (1913) and HMS Warspite (1913) firing 6”[guns], 1929’. Close-up view of the barrels of two 6” guns.

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Photographs 216-217: ‘Picnic – Malta 1929’. Group including Bennett seated on rocks and a wall.
Photograph 218: Distant view of Bighi Hospital, Malta 1929.
Photograph 219: Distant view of aircraft carrier HMS Eagle (1918) underway, 1929.
Photograph 220: HMS Resolution (1915) at anchor 1929.
Photograph 221: Distant view of HMS Courageous (1916) and HMS Sussex (1928), the Grand Harbour, Malta 1929.
Photograph 222: View of HMS Barham (1914) at sea.
Photograph 223: ‘Dawn – Standing by. Bearing Green 40 degrees. HMS Malaya (1913), 1929.

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Photograph 224: Distant view of Skiathos from the sea, 1929.
Photograph 225: View of a street in Skiathos, 1929.
Photograph 226: Distant view of the 1st Battle Squadron at Skiathos, 1929.
Photograph 227: View of a Volo tram, 1929.
Photograph 228: ‘Sunset, Skiathos, 1929’.
Photographs 229-232: Views of the British War Memorial and war graves at Mudros, 1929.

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Photograph 233: View of small harbour at Skiathos with boats in the foreground, 1929.
Photograph 234: View of the graves of men killed in the explosion in X Turret, HMS Devonshire (1927), 26 July 1929. Taxiarches cemetery, Volos 1929.
Photograph 235: View of a laden donkey with its owners, Mudros 1929.

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Ephemera 1: newspaper cutting 27th September 1927 entitled ‘Saying Good-bye to a Ship’ by Captain E R G R Evans CB, DSO (who has just given up command of battle cruiser HMS Repulse in which the Prince of Wales made his world tour.
Ephemera 2: newspaper cutting February 1927 entitled ‘In a British Warship. Specialists in All Ranks’.
Ephemera 3: telegram – Result of Midshipman’s Examination 17 August 1929. List of midshipmen’s names including Bennett.

Object Details

ID: ALB0758
Type: Photograph album
Display location: Not on display
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 317 mm x 241 mm