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Sailors of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Forth Division, at Rosyth

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Sailors of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Forth Division, at Rosyth

Photograph of a squad of armed sailors of the Forth Division of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve under training at H.M. Naval Base, Rosyth, early 1939.

At the right of the Division is 16 year old Seaman James Archibald MacReady who was drowned at Scapa Flow on 10 October 1939, three days before a German U-boat attack sank the H.M.S. Royal Oak, killing 833 men.

The lands of Rosyth with what remained of Rosyth Castle were acquired by the Government in 1903, for the purpose of constructing a Naval base and dockyard which is still in existence today.


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Online ID: 000-000-100-311-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0207: The Thistle at War
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1994.142.8
Date: 1939
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Dimensions: 85 mm H x 137 mm W
What: Photograph / portrait
Subject: Photographs / History - Military
Who: H.M.S. Claverhouse
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Forth Division (British sea forces)
Seaman James Archibald MacReady
Where: Scotland, Fife, Rosyth
Event: World War II, 1939-45 (war)
Description: Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Forth Division - Photograph of a squad of armed sailors, including Seaman James Archibald MacReady, under training at H.M. Naval Base, Rosyth, early 1939.
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