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PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION

Our Aims - "a face to every name"

The photographic pages tall of what we have in the Collection but what we are seeking is to have 'a face to every name'. We have many images of the machines but now we are striving to collect photographs of the men who made the Submarine Service so special.

If you have a photograph of yourself, or are in possession of a photograph of a relative who served in submarines, please get in touch. This is a chance to be a permanent part of the Submarine Service photographic history!

Alternatively we would like to be able to identify individual submariners in the photographs already held in the collection. On a regular basis we intend showing a variety of photographs on our website and invite anyone who can positively identify either themselves, a relative, or an 'oppo' to get in touch.

If you know anyone who may be able to identify people in these pictures, ask them to look at http://www.rnsubmus.co.uk/photodp/faces.htm

CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO SEE A LARGER IMAGE

Phoenix            

A Petty Officer and Stoker from submarine Phoenix - do you know who they are?

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Unbending crew members

Crew members of submarine Unbending with their Jolly Roger and a silver dish which they presented to Luton and Dunstable Hospital in May 1945. Do you know anyone in this photograph?

  Snapper crew members    

 Crew members of submarine Snapper on return from patrol - no names are known.

    Otus crew. 

  Otus crew on return from the Gulf War -1991

 

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