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BRITISH NAVAL TOPICS: FIRING OF A DEPTH CHARGE AND THE LAUNCHING OF TWO OF THE LARGEST DESTROYERS YET BUILT FOR THE ROYAL NAVY . Left: A depth charge dropped from H.M.S. London exploding astern of the cruiser. Depth chargea are used as a means of attack against under-water craft. Right: The Afridi and the Cossack, twin destroyers o t e new n a c ass, ready to leave the slipways at Walker-on-Tyne.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 8

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BRITISH NAVAL TOPICS: FIRING OF A DEPTH CHARGE AND THE LAUNCHING OF TWO OF THE LARGEST DESTROYERS YET BUILT FOR THE ROYAL NAVY . Left: A depth charge dropped from H.M.S. London exploding astern of the cruiser. Depth chargea are used as a means of attack against under-water craft. Right: The Afridi and the Cossack, twin destroyers o t e new n a c ass, ready to leave the slipways at Walker-on-Tyne. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 8

BRITISH NAVAL TOPICS: FIRING OF A DEPTH CHARGE AND THE LAUNCHING OF TWO OF THE LARGEST DESTROYERS YET BUILT FOR THE ROYAL NAVY . Left: A depth charge dropped from H.M.S. London exploding astern of the cruiser. Depth chargea are used as a means of attack against under-water craft. Right: The Afridi and the Cossack, twin destroyers o t e new n a c ass, ready to leave the slipways at Walker-on-Tyne. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22769, 1 July 1937, Page 8