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Submarines

THIS miniature steel submarine which is able to descend 180 ft

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THE NAUTILUS

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Two Dutch submarines K 14 and K 15 arrived in Colombo

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British Canadian submarine design

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Submarines

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FRANCE LAUNCHES TEST SUBMARINE

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H.M.SUBMARINE

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THE "NAUTILUS" TO DOCK AT PORTLAND

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Submarines

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Submarines

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NORWAY B.E.F. SAW THIS U-BOAT DESTROYRD

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THE ROYAL NAVY'S FIRST ALL-BRITISH NUCLEAR SUBMARINE LAUNCHED

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THE world's first "tourist" submarine

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A SURPRISE VISITOR

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THE range and complets of instruments needed to operate a nuclear-powered submarine

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THE steel research submarine

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U.S.ATOMIC SUBMARINE TRITON CIRCUMNAVIGATES GLOBE SUBMERGED

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STORM AT SRA

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Submarines

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Submarines

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SUBMARINE HOME AGAIN AFTER THREE WEEKS UNDER THE SEA

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THE H.M.S. "Explorer",Britain's experimental high speed submarine photographed travelling at speed in a rough sea during exercises

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FIRST PICTURES OF THE RESCUE OF THE CREW OF THE SUBMARINE "THETIS"

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THE shell-clustered periscope and conning tower of the once pride of the defunt Imperial Japanese Navy's Submarine fleet

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FRENCH SUBMARINE MISSING

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LONDON TO SEE BRITAIN'S LATEST SUBMARINE

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Britain's midget submarines-HMS Stickle-back

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Submarines

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Mrs.Cyrus W.Cole

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AN Admiralty artist's impression of H.M.submarine "Dreadnought",to be the Royal Navy's first nuclear propelled submarine

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