RN Destroyers: C Class 1943

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Cassandra's Ship's Coy. Hong Kong, 1961, Tamar basin, Comms Staff on starboard side.
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C Class Destroyer, Ca Sub-Class HMS Carron pictured c1949.
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Historic Dockyard Chatham

2024 is shaping up to be a very BIG year for us here at The Historic Dockyard Chatham.
From events including Medway Gaming Festival and Salute to the '40s; to exhibitions like RNLI 200: The Exhibition and Ralph STEADman: INKling; through to big celebrations of HMS CAVALIER turning 80 and The Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust's 40th anniversary.
Read the 40 Things To See and Do blog on our website for the full list: https://thedockyard.co.uk/40-things-to- ... OHAkKhj81o
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Cavalier's aft mounting, sourced from https://thedockyard.co.uk/attractions/hms-cavalier/
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