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The Merchant Navy during the Second World War A4621

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The Merchant Navy during the Second World War

A Norwegian Tanker discharging oil through the pipe lines ashore. Following the German occupation of Norway, Norwegian tankers joined the tanker fleet in Britain, and shared the arduous duties of bringing in vital supplies from overseas.

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admiralty official collection black and white photographs oil tankers photographs by sidney james beadell uk government artistic works unidentified ships great britain wwii second world war shipyard world war 2
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1939 - 1945
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Imperial War Museums
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https://www.iwm.org.uk/
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