RN Heavy Cruisers: York Class

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York Class Heavy Cruiser HMS Exeter pictured post her major repair refit in April 1941.
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York Class Heavy Cruiser HMS Exeter pictured entering Grand Harbour, Malta c1938...She was sunk during the Second Battle of the Java Sea, March 1st 1942, the Japanese rescued 652 men of the crew of Exeter, including her captain, who became prisoners of war. Of these men, 152 died in Japanese captivity.
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Lead Ship, Heavy Cruiser H.M.S. York, flagship of the British West Indian Fleet, pictured as she docks at Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. October 30th 1935.
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Lead Ship, Heavy Cruiser HMS York at Washington ..1930's....https://youtu.be/fK4QLopqtN0
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Lead Ship, Heavy Cruiser HMS York pictured off Karlskrona Naval Base in 1931.
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Lead Ship, 8th Cruiser Squadron flagship, Heavy Cruiser HMS York pictured at Balboa Docks, Canal Zone on July 1st 1938.
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