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Women at sea

Life in the WRNS, HMS 'Vernon' in PortsmouthLife in the WRNS, HMS Vernon in Portsmouth. Repro ID: N22340& ©National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, LondonThe WRNS (Wrens) went to sea as part of the complement of combatant ships for the first time in 1990, and were fully absorbed into the Royal Navy in 1994.

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