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Katrina Duck (left) and Michelle Howley, two of the girls who are entering a beauty contest at the Madison nightclub, to mark the four day visit of Middlesbroughs adopted ship, HMS Jupiter
Jessica Alexander, an 18 year old student from Darlington, became the new Miss HMS Jupiter at a contest in Middlesbroughs Madison nightclub, and met officers and men on a tour of the ship
Five crew member of the HMS Jupiter, looking forward to shore leave in their home port as their ship steams up the Tees The Leander class frigate, which is Middlesbroughs adopted warship
Middlesbroughs chairman, Colin Henderson, presents a set of shirts and a signed club pennant to Commander Martin Manning of HMS Jupiter
Albert RN rejoined the Navy, 70 years after he was paid off at the end of the First World War. Ex-stoker Albert Cowperthwaite, 88
School children visiting HMS Jupiter, berthed in the docks of her adopted home port, Middlesbrough. Control electrician mechanic
Sea cadets were given the chance to go aboard the HMS Jupiter, which is Middlesbroughs adopted warship. Teesport, Pictured, Sea Cadets PO Linda Metcalfe, left and LC Joanne Phillips
To mark HMS Jupiters final visit to Middlesbrough, Mayor Councillor Eddie Bolland gave the crew permission to march through the town with bayonets fixed. 24th April 1992