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HM Admiralty; Department of Electrical Engineering
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Chatham Dockyard, Chatham, Medway, England, United Kingdom
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Algerian (1924)
Algerine class minesweeper group record
Apollo (1943)
Argonaut (1941)
Ariadne (1943)
Ark Royal (1950)
Bacchus (1936)
Battle class destroyers group record
Birmingham (1936)
Black Swan (1939)
Bonaventure (1945)
Boxer (1942)
Bruiser (1942)
Bullfinch (1940)
Cambrian (1943)
Caprice (1943)
Carysfort (1944)
Cavalier (1944)
Cavendish (1944)
Cicala (1915)
Erne (1940)
Euryalus (1939)
Fiji (1939)
Flamingo (1939)
Glasgow (1936)
Group record for the Hunt class minesweeper
Gurkha (1940)
Hecla (1940)
Hermes (1953)
Ibis (1940)
J, K & N class destroyers group record (built between 1938 and 1941)
Jacob Van Heemskerck (1939)
Laforey (1941)
Lance (1940)
Largs (1938)
Lasso (1938)
Latimer (1941)
Legion (1939)
Leopard class frigate group record
Lightning (1940)
Lively (1940)
Liverpool (1937)
Loch Alvie (1944)
Loch Dunvegan (1944)
Loch Glendhu (1944)
Loch Killisport (1944)
Lookout (1940)
Loyal (1941)
Mahratta (1942)
Maidstone (1937)
Manxman (1940)
Marne (1940)
Martin (1940)
Matchless (1941)
Medway (1928)
Meteor (1941)
Milne (1941)
Moth (1915)
Musketeer (1941)
Myrmidon (1942)
Nimble (1941)
Norfolk (1928)
O and P class destroyer group record
Ontario (1943)
Pandora (1929)
Parthian (1929)
Prince Baudouin (1933)
Protector (1936)
Resource (1928)
Robin (1934)
Royal Navy built River Class (1941)
S, T, U, V, and W class destroyer group record
Salisbury class frigate group record
Salvonia (purchased 1939)
Sheffield (1936)
Tasajera (purchased 1941)
Tern (1927)
Thruster (1942)
Tiger (1945)
Tyne (1940)
Unicorn (1941)
Victorious (1939)
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Woolwich (1934)
Z and Ca class destroyer group record
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Admiralty Training Establishment 'Dryad' (Technical drawing)
Hunt class minesweepers (Technical drawing)
Robin (1934) (Technical drawing)
Cavendish (1944), Cavalier (1944), Carysfort (1944), Caprice (1943) and Cambrian (1943) (Technical drawing)
Fiji (1939) (Technical drawing)
Bonaventure (1945) (Technical drawing)
Tern (1927) (Technical drawing)
Unnamed salvage vessels (1941) (Technical drawing)
Admiralty Training Establishment 'Dryad' (Technical drawing)
Protector (1936) (Technical drawing)
Sheffield (1936), Glasgow (1936) and Birmingham (1936) (Technical drawing)
Ark Royal (1950) (Technical drawing)
Cavendish (1944) (Technical drawing)
Pandora (1929) and Parthian (1929) (Technical drawing)
Ontario (1943) and Tiger (1945) (Technical drawing)
O and P class destroyers (Technical drawing)
Tasajera (1941) (Technical drawing)
Argonaut (1941) (Technical drawing)
Cavendish (1944), Cavalier (1944), Carysfort (1944), Caprice (1943) and Cambrian (1943) (Technical drawing)
Salvonia [purchased 1939) (Technical drawing)
Maidstone (1937) (Technical drawing)
Resource (1928) (Technical drawing)
Admiralty Training Establishment 'Dryad' (Technical drawing)
Liverpool (1937) (Technical drawing)
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