Image:HMS Birmingham convoy.jpg

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The cruisers HMS EDINBURGH, HMS HERMIONE, and HMS EURYALUS, steaming in line abreast whilst they escort a convoy (Operation HALBERD - convoy not visible).

Source

IWMCollections IWM Photo No.: A 5745

Date

September 1941

Author

Coote, R G G (Lt), Royal Navy official photographer

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