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Notice the difference in the skyline behind the ship in the recent photos vs. the old. A lot of construction has happened in 32 years.
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My parents have some great pictures of them and my children on HMS Belfast, it was always a firm favourite for them to visit.
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Good to see both of the ol' girls. Got to love a Naval warship. stgeo Out of interest, does anyone know what the US jack is?
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Tower.75 wrote:Good to see both of the ol' girls. Got to love a Naval warship. stgeo Out of interest, does anyone know what the US jack is?

Going from memory, it could be just the stripes part of the US flag with a snake and text.


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#15 Post by kennyc »

just a couple more old ships, HMS Victory, and HMS Warrior
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I served in Belfast's sister ship HMS Blake. One of my other early commissions Was and old ship. HMS Relentless.



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My ex's Grandad was on HMS Southampton which I believe was a sister ship of Belfast when it was bombed and finally finished off by torpedos from another Royal Navy ship on one the Malta convoys, January of 1941 stgeo

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#18 Post by Polchraine »

John25 wrote:I served in Belfast's sister ship HMS Blake. One of my other early commissions Was and old ship. HMS Relentless.

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Are you sure?

Belfast was a Town Class Cruiser, the first set were the Southampton variant, the second was Gloucester, which is where Belfast was originally ordered, but the third Edinburgh which is the type Belfast was built as.

Blake was a Tiger class cruiser - Tiger, Blake and Lion of which the first two were converted to helicopter cruisers.


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#19 Post by John25 »

You are right, Blake was a 'Tiger' class. :oops:

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I was aboard when she re-fitted in Portsmouth (spit).
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#20 Post by bobbob »

rufrdr wrote:Notice the difference in the skyline behind the ship in the recent photos vs. the old. A lot of construction has happened in 32 years.
Keeping to the maritime theme and the mention of changing skylines.

This is a picture my dad took back in the 60's, (I think).

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Almost the same view taken recently, pinched from the internet.

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