Object Details
- Category
- Film
- Related period
- 1945-1989 (content)
- Creator
- Admiralty (Production sponsor)
- Production date
- 1954-02
- Place made
- GB
- Catalogue number
- ADM 1452
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Collins, Lawton
- Creasy, Gerald Hallen
- Davis, William W
- De Pass (Lieutenant-Commander)
- Dick, Royer Mylius
- Dickson, William F
- Evans (Commander)
- Fife, James A
- Garrad (General)
- Gick, Philip David
- Gretton, Peter William
- Holland (General)
- Lemonnier, Andre
- Cavenagh-Mainwaring, Maurice K
- McGrigor, Rhoderick Robert
- Mountbatten, Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas George
- Nomy (Admiral)
- North-Lewis, Christopher David
- Parry (Captain)
- Reid, Peter L
- Reynolds, B V
- Salter, Jocelyn Stuart Cambridge
- Schuyler (Lieutenant-General)
- Townsend (Commander)
- Royal Air Force
- Royal Navy, Royal Marines
- Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm
- Royal Navy, HMS Chevron, Destroyer, (1944)
- Royal Navy, DARING (HMS), destroyer (1949)
- Royal Navy, HMS Gambia, Light Cruiser, (1940)
- Royal Navy, GLASGOW (HMS), light cruiser
- Royal Navy, Glory
- Royal Navy, HMS Rosario, Minesweeper, (1943)
- Royal Navy, HMS Stag, Destroyer, (1899)
- Royal Navy, St Kitts
- Royal Navy, Whirlwind
- Royal Navy, HMS Wrangler, Destroyer, (1943)
- Royal Navy, Maltese personnel
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Associated subjects
- ships, British naval - aircraft carrier, light: Glory
- ships, British naval - cruiser: Gambia
- ships, British naval - cruiser: Glasgow
- ships, British naval - destroyer: Chevron
- ships, British naval - destroyer: Daring
- ships, British naval - destroyer: St Kitts
- ships, British naval - frigate: Roebuck
- ships, British naval - frigate: Whirlwind
- ships, British naval - : Wrangler
- ceremonies, British - customary: naval 16-gun salute
- ceremonies, British - customary: naval 17-gun salute
- delegations, British international - military
- operations, British naval - routine: jackstay transfer
- training, British naval - combat
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