Object Details
- Category
- Sound
- Related period
- 1990 to the present day (production), Second World War (content), Second World War (association)
- Creator
- IWM (Production Company)
Wood, Conrad (Recorder)
Ulyatt, Frank (Interviewee/Speaker) - Production date
- 1995-07-24
- Dimensions
whole: Duration 75, Number Of Items 3
- Catalogue number
- 15583
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Ulyatt, Frank
- Maud, Colin Douglas
- Royal Navy, HMS Icarus, Destroyer, (1936)
- Royal Navy, MGB 332, Motor Gun Boat, (1941)
- Royal Navy, Destroyer Flotilla, 3
- Royal Navy, Destroyer Flotilla, 20
- Royal Navy, Motor Gun Boat Flotilla, 17
- Royal Navy, Fleet, Home
- Royal Navy, Fleet, Mediterranean
- Royal Navy, Coastal Forces
- Royal Navy, HMS Midge, Shore Establishment, Great Yarmouth
- Royal Navy, HMS Esk, Destroyer, (1934)
- Royal Navy, HMS Ivanhoe, Destroyer, (1937)
- Royal Navy, HMS Hood, Battlecruiser, (1918)
- Merchant Navy, Convoy, PQ 7b
- German Navy, Bismarck, Battleship, (1939)
- Railway Station, York
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Associated places
- England, United Kingdom
- Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
- York, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Portland, Dorsetshire, England, United Kingdom
- Mediterranean Sea
- North Sea
- English Channel
- North Atlantic
- Arctic Ocean
- Alexandria, Egypt
- Malta
- Norway
- Spitzbergen Island, Norway
- Texel Island, Wadden Islands, Netherlands
- Soviet Union
- Archangel, Archangel Oblast, Soviet Union
- Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Soviet Union
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Associated themes
- Cassette
- Naval Operations, 1939-1945: Atlantic, 1939-1945
- Naval Operations, 1939-1945: English Channel and North Sea, 1939-1945
- Naval Operations, 1939-1945: Dunkirk Evacuation, 1940
- Naval Operations, 1939-1945: Arctic, 1941-1945
- Naval Operations, 1939-1945: Mediterranean, 1940-1945
- Naval Operations, 1939-1945: Coastal Forces, 1939-1945
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