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HARDY AGAIN BOARDS THE VlCTORY.—Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship, the Victory, was this month the setting for scenes in a film illustrating British naval traditions. The film will be used for instructional purposes in the Royal Navy. In this photograph “Captain Thomas Hardy” (portrayed by Lieutenant-Commander H. B. Spiller) is seen being swung aboard his old command in a boatswain’s chair.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25609, 25 September 1948, Page 3

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HARDY AGAIN BOARDS THE VlCTORY.—Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship, the Victory, was this month the setting for scenes in a film illustrating British naval traditions. The film will be used for instructional purposes in the Royal Navy. In this photograph “Captain Thomas Hardy” (portrayed by Lieutenant-Commander H. B. Spiller) is seen being swung aboard his old command in a boatswain’s chair. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25609, 25 September 1948, Page 3

HARDY AGAIN BOARDS THE VlCTORY.—Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship, the Victory, was this month the setting for scenes in a film illustrating British naval traditions. The film will be used for instructional purposes in the Royal Navy. In this photograph “Captain Thomas Hardy” (portrayed by Lieutenant-Commander H. B. Spiller) is seen being swung aboard his old command in a boatswain’s chair. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25609, 25 September 1948, Page 3