The Royal Navy during the Second World War A28036 (cropped)

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The Royal Navy during the Second World War A28036 (cropped)

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The Royal Navy during the Second World War
The Women's Royal Naval Service: HM Queen Elizabeth meeting 1st Officer Jean Davies, MBE, of Liverpool, when inspecting the WRNS Guard of Honour outside Derby House, Liverpool one of the Western Approaches establishments. With Her Majesty is Chief Officer D A Hesskgrave, and in the background is Commodore I A P Macintyre, CBE, DSO, RN, Chief of Staff.

Large WWII photograph collection made with aid of image recognition.

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1939 - 1945
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Imperial War Museums
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