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Sir Donald Somcrvell, British ~A ttorney-General, who described . the dramatic efforts at rescue when opening the inquiry into the loss ■of the submarine. Thetis.

Fox Photo. Not a case of playing "blind man's buff," but an undergraduate of Cambridge. University Officers' Training Corps,rigging a wireless mast, the blindfolding being done to represent the difficulty of carrying out the same ivork at night. Themen engaged are wearing their new type overall uniform.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 9

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Sir Donald Somcrvell, British ~Attorney-General, who described . the dramatic efforts at rescue when opening the inquiry into the loss ■of the submarine. Thetis. Fox Photo. Not a case of playing "blind man's buff," but an undergraduate of Cambridge. University Officers' Training Corps,rigging a wireless mast, the blindfolding being done to represent the difficulty of carrying out the same ivork at night. Themen engaged are wearing their new type overall uniform. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 9

Sir Donald Somcrvell, British ~Attorney-General, who described . the dramatic efforts at rescue when opening the inquiry into the loss ■of the submarine. Thetis. Fox Photo. Not a case of playing "blind man's buff," but an undergraduate of Cambridge. University Officers' Training Corps,rigging a wireless mast, the blindfolding being done to represent the difficulty of carrying out the same ivork at night. Themen engaged are wearing their new type overall uniform. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 4, 5 July 1939, Page 9

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