Visit Of The British Special Service Squadron, Fremantle, 27 February

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008623PD: HMS Hood berths at Victoria Quay, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_1

00864PD: Guests coming aboard the Hood, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_2

008625PD: Victoria Quay from HMS Hood, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_3

008626PD: HMS Hood, Fremantle, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_4

008627PD: Looking forward from the after bridge of the Hood, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_5

008825PD: HMS Delhi berths at Victoria Quay, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_6

008826PD: Officers at Government House, Perth, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_7

008827PD: Governor Sir Francis Newdegate with officers from the British naval squadron, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_8

008828PD: HMS Delhi berths at Victoria Quay, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_9

008829PD: Vice Admiral Field (left) and Rear Admiral Brand, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_10

008830PD: Vice Admiral Sir Frederick L. Field and Rear Admiral Sir Hubert G. Brand landing from HMS Hood, 10:15am 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_11

008831PD: "Joey" the mascot presented to the crew of H.M.S. Hood by the Australian Imperial Band Committee, Fremantle, 1924 slwa_b2943881_12

008832PD: Vice Admiral Field inspecting the guard of honour at Government House, Perth, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_13

008833PD: HMS Hood berths at Victoria Quay, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_14

008834PD: HMS Hood flagship of Vice Admiral Sir Francis L. Field in Fremantle Harbour, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_15

008835PD: The Hood in Fremantle Harbour, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_16

008836PD: HMS Hood approaching Victoria Quay, 27 February 1924 slwa_b2943881_17

008837PD: The light cruiser HMS Delhi flagship of Rear Admiral Sir Hubert G. Brand, Fremantle Harbour, 27 February 1927 slwa_b2943881_18
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