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The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the engineer's S.G. store between 6 and 8 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the asdic control room on the starboard side of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the electrical officer's cabin (No. 18) between 39 and 41 stations on the port side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the coxswain's office/regulating office between 29½ and 31 stations on the port side of 2 deck (see physical description) (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the main lobby between 25 and 41 stations on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the scullery between 42¾ and 45¼ stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the senior officer's bathroom on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the senior officer's sleeping cabin on the port side of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the seamen's mess between 19 and 23 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the operations room on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In No. 2 mortar projectile magazine between 62½ and 68 stations on the starboard side of 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). The 1st lieutenant's cabin on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the combined radar office between 36 and 41 stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the P.Os. mess between 16 and 20½ stations on the port side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the diesel generator compartment brtween 6 and 12½ stations on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the supply and secretariat mess between 15 and 19 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the C.P.Os mess between 56½ and 61½ stations on the starboard side of 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the sick bay between 58¾ and 61½ station on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the seamen's aft mess between 68 and 75 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the navigating officer's cabin between 27½ and 30 station on the port side of 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the wardroom between 35 and 41 stations on the starboard side of 2 deck (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the operations room on 1 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the lobby between 25 and 41 stations on 2 deck. (Sheet film negative)
The Type 12 frigate HMS Lowestoft (1960). In the communications and juniors mess between 23 and 27 stations on 3 deck. (Sheet film negative)
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