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Side Party-at HMS TAMAR

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1985

A not too stable floating raft sufficed for painting at water level. Still very precarious.

HMS Amethyst berthing at Tamar

Date picture taken (to nearest decade for older photos): 
1949

This image shows the arrival of Amethyst at Tamar in August 1949 after her detention on the Yangtze. Less well known is that the two RAF Sunderland flying boats that flew supply and rescue missions to the Amethyst were from RAF Kai Tak. They were not too successful due to heavy gunfire from the communists and they sustained damage. The movie of the incident that seems to be on UK TV every other week was filmed on the south coast of England near to Portsmouth and close viewing of the low lying backgrounds show a much different countryside to that on the Yangtze

 

HMS Amethyst

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Famously attacked by the PLA in 1949 while on the Yangtze, before being captured. As wikipedia has it: On 30 July 1949 Amethyst slipped her chain and headed downriver in the dark, beginning a 104-mile (167 km) dash for freedom running the gauntlet of Communist guns on both banks of the river. She followed the merchant ship Kiang Ling Liberation, which showed the way through the shoals and distracted the PLA. At 0500 hours on 31 July, Amethyst approached the PLA forts at Par Shan (Baoshan) and Woosung (Wusong) with their searchlights sweeping the river.

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1951
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Back of China Fleet Club

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1967
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Wanchai 1967

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1967
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Tamar 1972

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Interesting view, Furama going up in background

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1972
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Sailors Home

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Guess we can put completion date as 1864...

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China Fleet Club

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Not sure what the building on the left is. Incidentally, Long John Scotch was bought by Whitbread in 1975

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1966
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Ashore in Hong Kong

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by Graeme Andrews of HMAS Supply

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1963
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Queen's Hill Camp located at 68 Lung Ma Road, Sha Tau Kok, Fanling 1975

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1975
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