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armament t&e, ammunition: shell(base)
Base of shell
decoration, British: Gallantry Award: Distinguished Service Medal 1914-1930
documentary artifact: photonegative, film
documentary artifact: ship plan: deck, upper
documentary artifact: ship plan: general arrangement, armour
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water transport: fighting vessel: battlecruiser (HMS)
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Bone, Muirhead
Cull, Alma Claude Burlton
Curzon, Francis Richard Henry Penn
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Mackennal, Edgar Bertram
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Watts, Philip
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Rosyth Dockyard Basin, Rosyth, England
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World War I, 1914-1918
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Bevis, Hubert Samuel
Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd
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John Brown & Company Ltd
King George V
Mackennal, Edgar Bertram
Vickers, Sons & Maxim
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Study of the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916 [No.5] (Drawing)
Loss of HMS 'Queen Mary' at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916 (Drawing)
HMS 'Princess Royal' with a tug (Drawing)
HMS 'Lion' and 'Princess Royal' at anchor, probably in the Forth in early 1916 (Drawing)
The bridge of HMS Princess Royal, Scapa 1918 (Drawing)
Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Royal Navy 1910-1930 (Long service award)
HMS 'Lion', 'Princess Royal' and 'New Zealand' in 1916-17 (Drawing)
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