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Photographs - Gallery 17
All photos on this page were supplied by the Imperial War Museum.
These photographs have been used with permission and can't be further used without consent.
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HMS NELSON as seen from HMS RODNEY following in her wake. (September 1940)
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| A 1206 |
The guns of the battleship RODNEY trained on the port side during
general quarters. The ship had been deliberately given a 10 degree
list for excercise purposes. (October 1940)
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| A 6139 |
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HMS RODNEY at sea. (September 1941)
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| A 9608 |
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HMS RODNEY refitted 4 May 1942, Liverpool. (May 5, 1942)
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| A 1204 |
The guns of the battleship RODNEY trained on the port side during
general quarters. The ship had been deliberately given a 10 degree
list for excercise purposes. (October 1940)
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| A 1209 |
Rifle drill. Sailors practice a bayonet charge on board RODNEY. (October 1940).
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| A 1416 |
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Guns trained out ready for firing. (October 1940)
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| A 1421 |
A class of seamen who have joined up for "Hostilities only" gathered
round the winch on the forecastle and receiving instruction on anchors
and cables. (October 1940)
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| A 15836 |
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The 33,900 ton British Battleship HMS RODNEY.
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