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Allan Campbell? on board ship


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Some negroes on our boat at Durban


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View of Cape Town


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Our cruiser on the way over. H. M. S. Armadale


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Cape Town?


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Cape Town?


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Myself in a rickshaw at Durban


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Another group of negroes on our boat at Durban


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A group taken on our route march at Durban. Myself will be seen near the palm tree


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A group taken on our route march at Durban. Myself will be seen near the palm tree


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H. M. T. Guerre at Cape Town


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View of the wharves at Cape Town with troopship 'Borda' lying outside


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Cape Town (faded print)


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Coaling the tub at Sierra Leone. Yours truly marked thus X (faded print)


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The remains of the late Lord Forrest going ashore at Freetown, Sierra Leone, September 1918


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A snap of the fancy dress parade held during the sports week on the old tub H. M. A. T. Marathon


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In the Bay of Biscay. The spray is here seen breaking over the bow of the boat


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A view of a torpedo boat


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A typical mine sweeper and the H. M. S. Britannia which was sunk a few days ago. Sierra Leone in the background


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A mine sweeper on our boat


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Last day of coaling, Sierra Leone


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This is not a moonlight scene Win, but it is one of our torpedo boats with the sun shining on the water


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This is a part of the convoy coming over. The Armadale followed by the Borda and Highland Laddie


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This was taken in the English Channel and the Cliffs of Dover can be seen in the background. A submarine chaser is nearest to us and a troopship bound for France is between it and the cliffs (faded print)


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Group of soldiers 'yours sincerely brother Ray'


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Group of soldiers, names unknown


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Allan Campbell? in army uniform


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Three soldiers, names unknown


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Unknown ship


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Our boat, H. M. T. Marathon