Fox Photo. The River Mersey cadet ship H.M.S. Conway, one of the training ships of the Royah Navy, being towed down the river from her moorings in Rock Ferry, en route to No. 1 graving [dock at Birkentoad to be overhauled and refitted. It is intended to resheath the bottom with copper, and when the work is completed it will give the Conway a new lease of life extending to at least another fifty years. ■ \
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 7
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75Fox Photo. The River Mersey cadet ship H.M.S. Conway, one of the training ships of the Royah Navy, being towed down the river from her moorings in Rock Ferry, en route to No. 1 graving [dock at Birkentoad to be overhauled and refitted. It is intended to resheath the bottom with copper, and when the work is completed it will give the Conway a new lease of life extending to at least another fifty years. ■ \ Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 7
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