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Escort Ships Return From the North African Operations. Londonderry, 22 November 1942. A12981

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Escort Ships Return From the North African Operations. Londonderry, 22 November 1942.

The signalman of a corvette with the pile of signals received during the North Africa operations.

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1942 photographs by harold tomlin admiralty official collection uk government artistic works great britain londonderry united kingdom
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1939 - 1945
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Armies in World War 2

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1942 photographs by harold tomlin admiralty official collection uk government artistic works great britain londonderry united kingdom