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Sealion (1959). In the aft torpedo compartment between 108 and 117 stations on the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the aft auxiliary machinery and gland space (thrust block compartment) between 103 and 107 stations below the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). The No. 6 main tank forward access hole in the hull on the starboard side. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). Q tank access plate in the starboard side of the keel. (Sheet film negative - possibly acetate)
Sealion (1959). In the officers' washplace between 69 and 74 stations on the port side of the main flat.. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the aft torpedo compartment between 108 and 117 stations on the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the officers' washplace between 69 and 74 stations on the port side of the main flat.. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the control room between 59 and 69 stations on the main flat.. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). The stern showing the port aft hydroplane, rudder and torpedo tubes. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the generator room between 77 and 92 stations. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the aft torpedo compartment between 108 and 117 stations on the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the motor room between 92 and 103 stations below the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the wardroom passage between 49 and 56¼ stations on the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the junior rates mess between 34 and 44 stations on the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). The aft port side hydroplane linkage (Sheet film negative - possibly acetate)
Sealion (1959). The cooler outlet D kingston aft on the starboard side of the hull. (Sheet film negative - possibly acetate)
Sealion (1959). In the motor room between 92 and 103 stations on the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the galley between 72½ and 77 stations on the starboard side of the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). The cooler inlet in the hull on the starboard side. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the sound room between 56¼ and 59¼ stations on the starboard side of the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the generator room between 77 and 92 stations. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). On top of the bridge fin (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the aft auxiliary machinery and gland space (thrust block compartment) between 103 and 107 stations below the main flat. (Roll film negative)
Sealion (1959). In the forward torpedo compartment between 16 and 34 stations. (Roll film negative)
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