Object Details
- Category
- Film
- Related period
- 1945-1989 (content)
- Creator
- Photographic Unit of HMS Victorious (Production Company)
- Production date
- 1961
- Place made
- GB
- Dimensions
whole: Number Of Items/reels/tapes 1
- Catalogue number
- ADM 2125
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Coke, C P
- Royal Navy, Victorious
- Royal Navy, FORT DUQUESNE (RFA), store ship
- Royal Navy, FORT DUNVEGAN (RFA), stores ship
- Royal Navy, Ark Royal
- Royal Navy, Hermes
- Royal Navy, BLACKPOOL (HMS), frigate
- Royal Navy, HMS Belfast, Light Cruiser, (1938)
- Royal Navy, Grangeleaf
- Royal Navy, CASSANDRA (HMS), destroyer
- Royal Navy, HMS Teviot, Frigate, (1942)
- United States Navy, USS TICONDEROGA, aircraft carrier (1944)
- Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, Sqdn 803
- Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, Sqdn 892
- Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, Naval Air Sqdn, 825
- Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, Naval Air Sqdn, 849
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Associated subjects
- ships, British naval - aircraft carrier, fleet: Victorious
- ships, British naval - aircraft carrier, fleet: Ark Royal
- ships, British naval - aircraft carrier, light: Hermes
- ships, British naval - cruiser: Belfast
- ships, British naval - destroyer: Cassandra
- ships, British naval - frigate: Blackpool & [-]
- ships, British auxiliary - supply: Fort Duquesne
- ships, British auxiliary - supply: Fort Dunvegan
- ships, British naval - supply: Grangeleaf
- ships, Egyptian civilian - harbour: Tohotmos
- aircraft, British naval - combat: Supermarine Scimitar
- aircraft, British naval - combat: De Havilland Sea Vixen
- aircraft, British naval - combat: Fairey Gannet
- aircraft, British naval - helicopter: Westland Whirlwind
- aircraft, United States naval - combat: McDonnell 3FH Demon
- aircraft, United States naval - combat: Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
- aircraft, United States naval - combat: Douglas Skyraider
- operations, British naval - routine: replenishment at sea
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