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The stair well inside the Master Smith's cabin at the west end of the centre bay in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Two unidentified men sitting at desks in a small office in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A full-length, right side portrait of Philip A. Sugg in the Ropery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Filming the chain pit in the chain testing facility in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close view of the senior locksmith filing a key at his bench in the locksmiths' workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Blacksmith William Knowler and hammerman Aubrey Williams with a bell and stand in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard (Monochrome transparency)
Two red-painted dockyard bicycles in the locksmiths' workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
The presenter and the sound man of a film crew working in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close up view of the lock mechanism of a steel safe in the locksmiths' workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
One of the film crew sitting on a box in the spring making workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close view of a locksmith at his bench in the locksmiths' workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close view of a locksmith at his bench in the locksmiths' workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A smith of South Asian heritage about to fill his pipe during a break in the chain testing facility in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A smith standing by an open furnace in the spring making workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close front view of the senior locksmith working with a rim sashlock at his bench in the locksmiths' workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
The Canadian Navy submarine Onondaga (1965) on Number 7 Slip, behind a formal group of the personnel responsible for her construction, in Chatham Dockyard. (Monochrome transparency)
A portrait of Mr. N. E. Ralph, Technical Supervisor of smiths, working in his office in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close view of a lathe or drill bedplate in Number 1 Boiler Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Looking along the length of one of the bays in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A smith forging a large square billet using an heavy duty B & S Massey steam hammer in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Looking south-east-by-east inside the north bay of No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A man using an electric overhead traveller to lower metal items into the tank in the zinc galvanising shop in Number 1 Boiler Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Inside the centre bay of No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
The entrance door near the corner of the zinc galvanising shop in Number 1 Boiler Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
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