Ah yes, I remember these now.
If there is sufficient interest I'll post some more rom the achieve. to start the ball rolling and as I'm becoming a bit tired of working on a Jag rear suspension as well as waiting for parts here are some from the fiftieth anniversary celebrations of the Battle of the Atlantic at Liverpool in late May 1993.
However, before the fleet moved to Liverpool a review took place in Moelfre Bay, Anglesey By HRH Prince Philip and the Crown Prince of Norway. The day dawned and it was grey and wet as well as blowing a gale, 8 -9 at least. it was in doubt until well after we had sailed from Holyhead as to whether the review would take place at all, thankfully it did. Throughout Prince Philip stood on the deck of HMY Britannia taking the salute while wind, rain and spray sheeted across the decks of the ship. However, I was on the bridge of the Irish ferry high above all that, so obtaining some of the best picture of the day. Though, what really annoyed me was that apart from myself, none of the other phots or other hangers on had the good grace to thank the Captain and the other member of the bridge team for allowing us to be there.
Here then are some of the pictures I did that day, many of which have not been published before. I’ll leave you to identify which is which; lets who knows his warships.