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The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The stabiliser housed at 55 station on the port side of the hull. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the starboard bridge wing between 43 and 47 stations on 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the junior rate's mess between 50 and 56 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the enclosed bridge between 40 and 43½ stations on 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the victualling store between 32 and 36 stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the canteen between 60 and 61½ stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the guided missile and small arms magazine between 45 and 49 stations on the port side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the machinery control room between 59 and 61½ stations on the centreline of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The hull outfit 19 (type 170) attack asdic between 18 and 24 stations in the keel. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the meat and fish room between 36 and 41 stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the wardroom between 50 and 56 stations on the port side of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the main wireless office and main signal office between 41 and 45 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. The GWS 21 Seacat missile launcher and the ship's funnels between 47 and 65 stations on the starboard side of 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the air electrical maintenance compartment between 61¾ and 65 stations on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the auxiliary machinery compartment between 41 and 45 stations on the port side of 4 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The rope guards at the aft end of the 'A' bracket. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. The forecastle, twin headed capstan and anchor cable arrangements. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. The Mark 10 limbo mortar between 68 and 72 stations on the centreline of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the engineer's and ordnance workshop between 61½ and 64 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. A circular seven inch diameter grating in the lower hull. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The hull outfit 19 (type 170) attack asdic dome between 18 and 24 stations in the keel. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the GWS 21 Seacat missile launcher power room between 55 and 56 stations on the port side of the centreline of 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) in No. 2 dry dock at Govan, Glasgow in December 1963 during the final stages of building. The port main circulating inlet between 59 and 60 stations in the hull. (Sheet film negative)
The type 81 general purpose frigate HMS Zulu (1962) alongside the Alexander Stephen & Sons Ltd fitting out berth at Linthouse, Glasgow during the final stages of building prior to 16 April 1964. In the port bridge wing between 43 and 47 stations on 01 deck. (Sheet film negative)
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