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Slide set: British battleships: chapter III -- destroyers and submarines (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1909)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 17
A Destroyer: H.M.S. 'Whiting'
Slide 18
Manoeuvres: 'Friend or Foe?'
Slide 19
Torpedo Striking Torpedo Net
Slide 20
Officers of H.M.S. 'Star'
Slide 21
Submarines: Cleaning Down
Slide 22
Submarines Ready for Sea
Slide 23
A Submarine Ashore
Slide 24
Going into Action: Milford Haven
Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
lecture
Date of first manufacture
1909
Reading or song
Related slide set

continued from British battleships: chapter II -- cruisers -- life aboard (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1909)

Collections

7 slides known to exist in private collection

Lucerna ID  3000046

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 24 November 2012

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