Men of the Royal Marines inspecting a chart which has just come off the large modern press on board H.M.S. White Bear, one of the Hydrographic Survey ships with the British East Indies Fleet. Smaller vessels penetrate creeks and rivers to survey inland areas and bring details back to the "mother ship."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 6
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52Men of the Royal Marines inspecting a chart which has just come off the large modern press on board H.M.S. White Bear, one of the Hydrographic Survey ships with the British East Indies Fleet. Smaller vessels penetrate creeks and rivers to survey inland areas and bring details back to the "mother ship." Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 102, 27 October 1945, Page 6
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