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Aircraft crowd the after end of the flight deck of H.M.S. Implacable, 23,000-ton British carrier, as she makes her way out to sea off the northeast coast of Scotland for “exercise dawn” on May 14. Ships in line following are (front to rear), H.M.S. Superb, 8000-ton cruiser. H.M.S. Anson, and H.M.S. Howe, both battleships of 35,000 tons. The exercise was a preliminary to the aututmn cruise to the West Indies (A.P. Photo)

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22657, 7 June 1948, Page 5

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Aircraft crowd the after end of the flight deck of H.M.S. Implacable, 23,000-ton British carrier, as she makes her way out to sea off the northeast coast of Scotland for “exercise dawn” on May 14. Ships in line following are (front to rear), H.M.S. Superb, 8000-ton cruiser. H.M.S. Anson, and H.M.S. Howe, both battleships of 35,000 tons. The exercise was a preliminary to the aututmn cruise to the West Indies (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22657, 7 June 1948, Page 5

Aircraft crowd the after end of the flight deck of H.M.S. Implacable, 23,000-ton British carrier, as she makes her way out to sea off the northeast coast of Scotland for “exercise dawn” on May 14. Ships in line following are (front to rear), H.M.S. Superb, 8000-ton cruiser. H.M.S. Anson, and H.M.S. Howe, both battleships of 35,000 tons. The exercise was a preliminary to the aututmn cruise to the West Indies (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22657, 7 June 1948, Page 5