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The Royal Navy during the Second World War HMS Seraph returns to Portsmouth IWM A 21106

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The Royal Navy during the Second World War

HMS SERAPH arriving home at Portsmouth after 13 busy months. On the bridge, left to right: Lieutenant F G Harris, RNVR, of Sale, Cheshire; Lieutenant N L A Jewell, of Pinner, Middlesex, the Commanding Officer Warrant Engineer M M Stevenson, DSC, RN, of Glasgow, Scotland, the Engineer Officer; and Lieutenant W D Scott, RN, the First Lieutenant. Note the 20mm anti aircraft gun aft of the conning tower.

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1943 in portsmouth admiralty official collection conning towers on royal navy submarines hms seraph p 219 oerlikon 20 mm in royal navy service photographs by leonard pelman portsmouth harbour royal navy officers in world war ii sailors of the royal navy in world war ii uk government artistic works world war ii people of the royal navy great britain second world war wwii high resolution world war 2 cheshire united kingdom british navy wwii photographs
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1939 - 1945
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1943 in portsmouth admiralty official collection conning towers on royal navy submarines hms seraph p 219 oerlikon 20 mm in royal navy service photographs by leonard pelman portsmouth harbour royal navy officers in world war ii sailors of the royal navy in world war ii uk government artistic works world war ii people of the royal navy great britain second world war wwii high resolution world war 2 cheshire united kingdom british navy wwii photographs