LS. Harbour. LS. Bows of the French battleship 'Jean Bart'. LS. Moving around her bows. LS. Air shot, 'Jean Bart'. LS. Bows of the Jean Bart. MS. Aboard the Jean Bart, looking at sea. LS. Jean Bart. Bows in foreground. LS. Flying over the Jean Bart. LS. Broadside view -...
LS. Harbour. LS. Bows of the French battleship 'Jean Bart'. LS. Moving around her bows. LS. Air shot, 'Jean Bart'. LS. Bows of the Jean Bart. MS. Aboard the Jean Bart, looking at sea. LS. Jean Bart. Bows in foreground. LS. Flying over the Jean Bart. LS. Broadside view - two shots. LS. Harbour. MS. Looking over the bows of Jean Bart taken from the bridge. Aerial shots of St. Nazaire. SV. From bridge, stern half of the Jean Bart. LV. Travel shot of the Jean Bart. CU. Travel shot, bridge and control tower. LV. From bridge, bow of the Jean Bart. MV. Jean Bart. GV. From bridge, tugs and stern of Jean Bart. Aerial shot alongside Jean Bart. LV. From bridge over bows of Jean Bart at sea.
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