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Pelman, L (Lt)
Description
English: Mp's See a Landing Exercise. 23 July 1943, Portsmouth. a Party of 25 Mp's Visited Portsmouth and Witnessed Various Types of Landing Craft Beaching Companies of Troops, Under Cover of Smoke-screen. Commander in Chief, Portsmouth, Admiral Sir Charles Little, Gbe, Kcb, Hosted Some of the Mp's on Board His Flagship HMS Victory.
Admiral Sir Charles Little, GBE, KCB, Commander in Chief, Portsmouth with George A Isaacs, MP for Southwark, and other MP's behind, on the way to board motor launches to witness the landing craft exercise.
Depicted people: Charles Little and George Isaacs
Date 23 July 1943
Source/Photographer http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//472/media-472532/large.jpg
This photograph A 18172 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums.
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