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HMS Norfolk a County-class heavy cruiser Circa 1939
The British destroyer HMS Fury refuels from the cruiser HMS Trinidad despite heavy seas and falling snow whilst on patrol in the North Atlantic. 9th March 1942
Operation Pedestal. A general view of the convoy under air attack showing the intense anti-aircraft barrage put up by the escorts
HMS Sheffield C24 was one of the Southampton sub class of the Town-class cruisers seen here at anchor in the Firth of Forth. Circa 1946
Operation at sea saves sailors life. November 1944, on board the cruiser HMS Berwick, in northern waters. A destroyer rating believed to be suffering from appendicitis was transferred from his ship
HMS Dorsetshire pennant number 40 a County-class heavy cruiser seen here prior to the second world war. Circa 1933
HMS Glasgow C21, a Southampton-class light cruiser, seen here prior to the second world war. Circa September 1937
HMS Kenya was a Crown Colony-class cruiser seen here under attack by JU88 dive bombers during Operation Pedestal 13th August 1942
HMS Cornwall, pennant number 56, a County-class heavy cruiser seen here leaving Devonport dockyard 14th May 1928
Two Southampton Class Cruisers, un-named seen here on exercises Circa 1940
Members of the Ajax crew wait for their daily rum ration shortly after their arrival in Devonport. Following the ships return from the South Atlantic
Porthmadog harbour in the Snowdonia National Park. 24th April 1980