English: HMS Talbot, July 4th 1915
image: an annotated sketch of Royal Navy ships moored beside a hilly coastline. To the left is HMS Talbot with another vessel behind, and the bow of HMS Exmouth is just visible on the far right alongside a destroyer. The coastline has steep hills, with a cloud shadow over the ground in the middle of the composition.
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Royal Navy, Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Navy, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Navy, EXMOUTH (HMS), Royal Navy, MANICA (HMS), Royal Navy, TALBOT (HMS)
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Imbros, Turkey, Great Britain GB, Turkey TR
Associated events
Gallipoli 1915-1916, Dardanelles, Ottoman Empire, First World War
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Gallipoli 1915, Royal Navy 1914-1918
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shipping, seascape
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