Full title reads: "Plymouth. Midget Sub. To Cross Atlantic".
Plymouth, Devon.
MV Two midget XE submarines alongside. Inner one of which will cross Atlantic. SV Ratings going below through manhole. SV Officer casting off. MV Submarine going astern. CU Officer. MV Officer lifting combined...
Full title reads: "Plymouth. Midget Sub. To Cross Atlantic".
Plymouth, Devon.
MV Two midget XE submarines alongside. Inner one of which will cross Atlantic. SV Ratings going below through manhole. SV Officer casting off. MV Submarine going astern. CU Officer. MV Officer lifting combined 'snort' and voice pipe tube. CU Officer speaking through voice pipe. MV Back view submarine cutting through water. CU Bows of submarine cutting through water. SV Submarine approaching HMS Excort. MV Officers on bridge of Excort. MV From Excort submarine approaching. CU Sailor with Aldis lamp. MV HM ships at anchor. SV Officers going below on midget submarine. CU Diving flag on mast of Excort. LV Towards submarine submerging. SV Lieutenant Commander Cameron VC, using azimuth ring on bridge. SV Pan submarine's antennae and periscope visible proceeding through water. LV Submarine firing smoke candle. CU Periscope pan to smoke candle. MV Pan submarine proceeding on surface. CU Wake in stern of submarine. MV Pan submarine with two officers on deck, passing escort vessel.
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