There were impressive and moving scenes at Haslar, Portsmouth, on 7th September when, with full naval honours, the remains of the 42 officers and men of the British submarine L 55, which was sunk in the Baltic nine years ago, were interred. At the top is a view of the line of relatives, and at the bottom is a scene at the cemetery, where all the dead were laid to rest in one huge grave. In the centre is.the cruiser M.ivr.s.Champion approaching Portsmouth with . . the bodies of the officers and men or the lost submarine.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 9
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95There were impressive and moving scenes at Haslar, Portsmouth, on 7th September when, with full naval honours, the remains of the 42 officers and men of the British submarine L 55, which was sunk in the Baltic nine years ago, were interred. At the top is a view of the line of relatives, and at the bottom is a scene at the cemetery, where all the dead were laid to rest in one huge grave. In the centre is.the cruiser M.ivr.s.Champion approaching Portsmouth with . . the bodies of the officers and men or the lost submarine. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 82, 16 October 1928, Page 9
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