Grantonhistory

Queen of Thanet

Pages 41 – 47

This is one of a series of pages with photographs taken on, of and from HMS Queen of Thanet. The link below will take you to the introduction.

Click on a thumbnail photograph to see the full size version – you can then move backwards or forwards though the full-size set for this page, or see the photographs as a slide show by clicking the triangle at the top right. Links in the titles below the photographs are to brief details of the vessel.

Painting ship! Davis, Denton and Pye

Painting ship! Davis, Denton and Pye

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Granton, HMS Queen of Thanet

Granton, HMS Queen of Thanet

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 41: Painting ship! Davis, Denton and Pye; Granton, HMS Queen of Thanet

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The communications branch – Agar, Payne, Baker, Barker and Greenhalgh, May 1942

The communications branch – Agar, Payne, Baker, Barker and Greenhalgh, May 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

The crest! and Spree, Cornick,Benson and an apprentice, HMS Queen of Thanet, May 1942

The crest! and Spree, Cornick,Benson and an apprentice, HMS Queen of Thanet, May 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 42: The communications branch – Agar, Payne, Baker, Barker and Greenhalgh, May 1942; The crest! and Spree, Cornick,Benson and an apprentice, HMS Queen of Thanet, May 1942

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The stewards! Burgess, Winter, Carter, Malarkey, Ferguson and Donaldson, HMS Queen of Thanet, May 1942

The stewards! Burgess, Winter, Carter, Malarkey, Ferguson and Donaldson, HMS Queen of Thanet, May 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

July 1942

July 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

July 1942

July 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 43: The stewards! Burgess, Winter, Carter, Malarkey, Ferguson and Donaldson, HMS Queen of Thanet, May 1942; July 1942

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HMS Algerine astern

HMS Algerine astern

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

through the port, HMS Dunbar

through the port, HMS Dunbar

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

HMS Skiddaw

HMS Skiddaw

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

HMS Skiddaw, rigged for Lt Psarowdis’ christening

HMS Skiddaw, rigged for Lt Psarowdis’ christening

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 44: HMS Algerine astern; through the port, HMS Dunbar; HMS Skiddaw; the wardroom, HMS Skiddaw, rigged for Lt Psarowdis’ christening

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A convoy astern

A convoy astern

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Through the early morning mist – a County class cruiser

Through the early morning mist – a County class cruiser

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

County class cruiser in war channel, July 1942

County class cruiser in war channel, July 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

HMS Algerine, Aug 1942

HMS Algerine, Aug 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 45: A convoy astern; Through the early morning mist – a County class cruiser; County class cruiser in war channel, July 1942; HMS Algerine, Aug 1942

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At speed! A County class cruiser

At speed! A County class cruiser

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

V & W class destroyer

V & W class destroyer

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

HMS Algerine

HMS Algerine

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

T L C and escort – Autumn 1942

T L C and escort – Autumn 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 46: At speed! A County class cruiser; V & W class destroyer; HMS Algerine; T L C and escort – Autumn 1942

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HMS Victorious

HMS Victorious

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

HMS Avenger

HMS Avenger

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

HMS Algerine

HMS Algerine

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

a submarine in the Forth – Autumn 1942

a submarine in the Forth – Autumn 1942

Photo courtesy Mrs J Ballantine

Page 47: HMS Victorious; HMS Avenger; HMS Algerine; a submarine in the Forth – Autumn 1942

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