BRITAIN'S SEA POWER: The battleships and battle cruisers of to-day may lack the picturesqueness that characterised the men-of-war of long ago, but there could not be a more impressive picture of sea power than these modern ships of the Royal Navy taking ,up anchorage. (In foreground 11.M.5. Nelson and behind 11.M.5. ilodney, H.M.S. Reveng':, 11.M.5. llamiliics, and Ii MS. ilryal Sovereign).
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 156, 6 May 1940, Page 3
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61BRITAIN'S SEA POWER: The battleships and battle cruisers of to-day may lack the picturesqueness that characterised the men-of-war of long ago, but there could not be a more impressive picture of sea power than these modern ships of the Royal Navy taking ,up anchorage. (In foreground 11.M.5. Nelson and behind 11.M.5. ilodney, H.M.S. Reveng':, 11.M.5. llamiliics, and Ii MS. ilryal Sovereign). Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 156, 6 May 1940, Page 3
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