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DECOY106 WEST INDIES '68
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Spithead Review 1953 (1954)
Shots of Naval vessels at sea heading for Spithead : H.M.S. Vanguard, Aircraft carrier H.M.S. Eagle, Cruiser Glasgow, Mine layer Manxman, Daring class ship, a line of Frigates, A Mine sweeper, Fast Patrol boat, a submarine.
Title :Spithead Review 1953.
Aerial shot of fleet at sea. H.M.S. Surprise pipes her Majesty aboard for the review. Royal Standard in flying. Queen and Duke of Edinburgh receives Captains of many of the vessels. Queen Mother and Princess Margaret join the party. H.M.S. Surprise departs port. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh go to the saluting platform, crowds wave from quayside. The Trinity House yacht Patricia moves to the head of the procession. Ariel shot of ships firing 21 gun salute, Eagle, Vanguard. Surprise moves towards the line, with Minesweeper Welcome on left. Marine band plays Anthem on deck of Vanguard, CU of nameplate and lamp.
Sailors on Vanguard off caps and give three cheers. Pass the stern of American ship Baltimore. Pass French ship Montcalm and Eagle. Aerial shot of procession. Surprise passes the carrier Indomitable and U.S.S.R. Sverdlov. CA Queen and Duke, and Queen Mother and Lady Mountbatten and others. Air craft carrier Indefatigable. Aerial shots. Italian training ship Amerigo Vespucci with her masts manned. CA Royals and Duchess of Kent and daughter.
Surprise passes Adamant we see the ships Devonshire,Protector,Maidstone, Montdare, and submarines of the A class with sailors cheering from the deck. The Surprise passes frigate Brochlesby and frigates Orwell and Termagent. The review continues on to frigates Tyrian and Tenacious and destroyer St, Kitts'. More shots Queen and Duke. Among wide shots and CA's we see 'Finisterre, destroyers Barfleur, Crossbow, Scorpion and the Devonshire. Moving on to cruisers Sheffield, Swifture, Gambia, Glasgow, Dido and minelayer Manxman. More CA,s of Royal party. More three cheers. VG shots of Queen Mother and Margaret and aerial view of the fleet.
Dragonfly helicopters appear over the bow of Dido and past Royal family.
A Vampire jet fighter fly's past. Admirals look on. Aerial shot above the planes and fleet. VG shots of planes in formation flying past and CA,s of the Royal box. Aerial shot of 300 ships. Pan across ships at dusk. Nightime and the ships are light up by lights followed by a firework display and super titles The End.
FILM ID:2259.03
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ROYAL NAVY SHORE ESTABLISHMENT HMS DRYAD RADAR & DEFENSE AT SEA 59674
HMS DRYAD is a 1970s recruiting film produced by International Cine for the British Royal Navy. The short film features a former student of the naval school in Hampshire, England, who trained there to become a Royal Navy Radar Operator. The film opens with a shot of a battleship at sea (00:16), as the narrator says that defense at sea in the 1970s has progressed a long way since the early days of naval warfare. One of the biggest advances is radar. The narrator, John Fox, says he went to H.M.S. Dryad (00:53), the naval shore station, to become a radar operator. In the classroom (01:08), students learn about radar display. When a student starts training, they are called a radar plot basic, and they learn the fundamentals of radar and operations run technique. After understanding the theory of range and bearing, students train to assist in the movement of ships and aircraft—such as helping a helicopter (02:53) see far beyond the pilot’s actual vision. The school’s training network is computerized (03:32), and women write programs for training mock exercises that are conducted in the school’s simulated ops rooms (04:11). Anytime someone in navigation and radar joins a new ship, they will go to HMS Dryad to train, as there they can simulate the ops room of almost every ship in the royal fleet. The film concludes by showing the battleship (05:4) from the opening scene, where radar operators in the ship’s ops room (05:49) coordinate the shooting down of what appears to be a missile or rocket (06:17).
HMS Dryad is a former stone frigate (shore establishment). It was the home of the Royal Navy’s Maritime Warfare School from the Second World War until it moved to HMS Collingwood at Fareham in 2004. The site was handed over to the Ministry of Defense in 2005 and is now occupied by the Defense College of Policing and Guarding.
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BBC - The Secret History of the British Garden (2015) Part 1: 17th-century
Monty Don explores the fascinating history and evolution of the British garden, from the seventeenth century through to the modern day.
Part 1: 17th-century
Monty Don uncovers the extraordinary stories behind Britain's 17th-century gardens. Starting his journey at the sole surviving garden of the 1600s - Levens Hall in Cumbria - Monty sets out to investigate what the gardens of this age would have looked like and what influenced and inspired their creation. Along the way, he sees a long-lost garden that - through archaeology and a German Luftwaffe photograph taken in the 1940s - reveals the hidden messages and religious beliefs of our 17th-century forebears. And Monty heads to Hampton Court, where politics, civil war and religious conflict played a key role in the evolving designs and fashions, including tastes in food, of the nation's finest gardens.
Northam Depot Open Day - Brake Van Ride - 12th October 2013
Don't know what was on the front. Some kind of kettle. It was more the fact of some rare mileage behind the depot, and down onto what would have been the mainline to Southampton Terminus as far as Chapel Road
HMS Eagle: Royal Aircraft Carrier (1969) | Extra! | British Pathé
This Pathé 'Extra!' segment depicts the HMS Eagle in 1969, which was the 15th in a long line of Royal Navy ships to carry that name. This particular ship was an Audacious-class aircraft carrier that hosted all manner of planes from the de Havilland Sea Vixen to the McDonnell Douglas Phantom.
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Extra ! HMS Eagle.
Aerial shot of the aircraft carrier HMS Eagle of the Royal Navy. M/S of radar tower. Several shots of jet aircraft on the deck of the ship including Sea Vixens, Gannets and Phantoms. Shots of jet plane taxiing on runway. M/S to L/S of Sea Vixen taking off from the deck. M/Ss of three men working in the control tower. M/Ss of pilot sitting in cockpit of jet on the deck. Good shot of deck crew at work preparing jet plane for takeoff. L/Ss of Phantom aircraft taking-off. L/S and M/S of the aircraft in-flight. L/S of deck of ship. An aircraft lands on the deck of the ship. M/S of arrester wire. Another shot of plane landing. M/S of Westland Wessex helicopter hovering nearby. Air to air shot of phantom in-flight. M/S shots of plane landing. L/Ss of the aircraft carrier.
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SYND 21 9 76 AFTERMATH OF THE SINKING OF RN FITTLETON IN NORTH SEA
(21 Sep 1976) The frigate Mermaid was in collision with her sister ship Fittleton, a mine-sweeper, off the Dutch coast during a major exercise of navies of the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance. The minesweeper capsized and two of her crew were immediately killed. Survivors of the accident return to Britain.
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HMS Alliance brought back to life 18.05.11
A second world war submarine has been brought back to life. 22 engineering apprentices spent 24 hours on board HMS Alliance to help raise money to save the submarine.They were inspired to do so after spending part of their course learning about Alliance, which is berthed in Gosport and after meeting some of her original crew.
Decommissioned warships
A short while ago, several decommissioned warships were moored in Portsmouth harbour. They are now all gone, so presumably they have been sent to the scrap yard
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HMS Cavalier Part 1
HMS Cavalier Part 1
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HMS Glamorgan (D19)
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HMS Glamorgan was a County-class destroyer of the Royal Navy with a displacement of 5,440 tonnes.The ship was built by Vickers-Armstrongs in Newcastle Upon Tyne and named after the Welsh county of Glamorgan.She was launched on 9 July 1964, and was delivered to the Royal Navy two years later.in 1974, she was the subject of a refit, when 'B' turret was replaced by four Exocet launchers in attempt to provide the Royal Navy reduced to one strike carrier, HMS Ark Royal with some surface fighting capability beyond the range of 4.5/6 inch guns.
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FAMOUS CAPITAL SHIPS END CAREERS
Five famous Royal Navy ships are being scrapped. The The battle ship Queen Elizabeth, the Warspite, Valiant, Nelson and Rodney.
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Scrapped (1928)
Duplicate story about America's warships in dock.
Full titles read: War Time Destroyers End Days in Idleness - San Diego, Calif. - Fleet of Uncle Sam's swiftest ships awaits order for dismantling. (modern titles)
San Diego, California, United States of America.
Aerial L/Ss of numerous warships in dock. Followed by different M/S of the fleet, taken from a moving aircraft (this is not in original story).
FILM ID:736.14
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